BIO152H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Operant Conditioning, Inclusive Fitness, Reciprocal Altruism

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Lecture 14 genetic variation and the hardy-weinberg principle. Genetic variation within populations: population: a group of individuals of the same species, living in the same area, interbreeding, and producing fertile offspring. Individuals in a population must vary genetically for evolution to occur: gene pool: contains the variation that produces differing genotypes and phenotypes, a single individual has only apportion of the alleles in the gene pool. Genetic basis of inheritance: not all variation is inheritable, only genetic variation can be passed to offspring, genotype interacts with its environment. Environment can modify the phenotype without changing the genotype. Individuals that are genetically identical may vary morphologically in different environments. Geographical variation: difference in frequency of allele between populations found in different geographical areas. So in warmer climates, deer are smaller (conserve less heat), and in colder climates, deer are larger (conserve more heat)

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