BIOLOGY 1M03 Lecture 2: Evolution by Natural Selection (Chap 24)

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Chapter 2 evolution by natural selection (fisher - not tested material) Populations and species evolve, meaning that their characteristics change through time. Evolution by natural selection occurs when individuals with particular alleles (encoding particular traits) survive or reproduce more effectively than do their competitors in a population. An adaptation (at the micro evolutionary scale) is a genetically based trait that increases a typical individual"s ability to survive and produce offspring in a particular environment. Individuals with a particular phenotype tend to have a better chance at survival that those of another phenotype. Evolution does not have an overall goal, organisms are simply just becoming a better fit to the environment and some factors may have a negative side effect later on. Evolution by natural selection is not progressive, and it does not change the characteristics of the individuals that are selected it changes only the characteristics of the population.

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