BIOA01H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Allele Frequency, Wild Type, Neutral Mutation

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Any process that results in changes in the frequency of alleles present in population. Agent of evolution: any process that results in changes in the frequency of alles present in population. Slide 6: fitness: lifetime reproductive success of an organism: no more traits more chance it would spread over time. Adaptations: traits that increase the fitness of organisms relative to others without that traits. Wild type: the most common form of a gene in nature. Fixed allele: an allele that is present at a frequency of 100% in the a. Slide 7: allele frequency will not change if there is no variation. Mutation can accumulate over time, there is a low probability in one base pairs. Slide 9: point mutation are natural errors in dna replication. Slide 11: deleterious: decrease fitness: decrease frequency over time, lethal mutation. Neutral mutation: increase/ decrease fitness: silent mutation: no change in amino acid at translation, affects by genetic drift.

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