Selection Flashcards

1
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evolution

A

change in genetic composition of populations over time
observed in lab experiments, natural populations, fossil record
occurs through natural selection

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Darwin’s Observations

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  1. if every individual was to successfully reproduce, populations will grow exponentially
  2. populations tend to remain stable in size
    - differential reproductive success
  3. resources are present in constant amounts in stable environments
  4. variation between individuals is present in populations
    - different phenotypes leads to differential fitness
  5. some types of variation is heritable
    - passed from parent to offspring
    - type of variation that undergoes evolution
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3
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What type of traits can evolve?

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~ only heritable traits can evolve
~ successive generations will contain an increasing proportion of individuals descended from parents with those helpful variation

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4
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natural selection

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  • results in change in frequency of phenotypes
  • some phenotypes might help their bearer survive better, so they produce more offspring
  • beneficial phenotypes that have a genetic basis will increase in frequency since they are inherited from successful offspring
    THIS is evolution
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5
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alleles

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different forms of a gene formed by mutation

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diploid

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contains two alleles for one gene
two copies of the gene

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7
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natural selection sees…

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phenotype
i.e: which phenotypes produces an advantage?

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8
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mechanisms of evolution

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some act on variability present within the populations, others act to alter the amount of variability

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9
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null conditions

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a large breeding population = no genetic drift
random mating = no sexual selection
no change in allelic frequency due to mutation = no mutation
no change in allelic frequency due to immigration or emigration = no migration
no natural selection

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10
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null hypothesis

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natural selection is NOT occurring
selection is not favoring one phenotype over another
therefore, selection is not favoring one allele or genotype

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11
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Hardy-Weinberg

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describes a population in which evolution is not occurring
only when there are two alleles at a single locus

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12
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Hardy-Weinberg equations

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f(AA) = p^2
f(AB) = 2pq
f(BB) = q^2

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13
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allele frequency equations

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p = f(A) = [2(AA) + AB]/2(T)
q = f(B) = [2(BB) + AB]/2(T)

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