Natural Selection Flashcards

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What is natural selection

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  • Natural selection causes change in allele frequencies of a population, which can lead to evolutionary changes.
  • having a single allele with selective advantage allows for the frequency of this allele to be increasingly present in the ongoing generations.
    • this is because individuals with these alleles are more likely to survive, produce and pass their traits.
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Stabilizing selection

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  • Natural selection that favours intermediate phenotypes and acts against extreme variants.
    • EX: assume being too big or too small is disadvantageous in certain environments - the middle height would be just right.
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Directional selection

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  • Natural selection that favours the phenotypes at one extreme over another, resulting in the distribution curve of phenotypes shifting in the direction of that extreme.
    • EX: if being big is better for survival, there will be an increase in population who are larger.
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Disruptive selection

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  • Natural selection that favours the extremes of a range of phenotypes rather than intermediate phenotypes; this type of selection can result in the elimination of intermediate phenotypes
    • EX: moth example.
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Sexual selection

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  • Natural selection for mating based, in general, on competition between males and choices made by females
  • the difference between male and females are called sexual dimorphism.
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