BIO120H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Battletech, Disruptive Selection, Gene Flow

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Disruptive distribution will lead to bimodal distribution (?) Directional selection beak size in galapagos finches. Change in climate in galapagos (seed abundance and population size went down) Disruptive selection on beak size in african finches. Evidence for disruptive selection; has to do with different sources being available in different areas. Some birds have beaks adapted for hard seeds, others have beaks adapted for softer seeds (spatial heterogeneity) Collect scale insects, screen them, and some are resistant to the cyanide. If you apply cyanide fumigation, genes increase in proportion over time. Evolution of industrial melanism in the peppered moth: controversy about mechanism for evolution in the system. Evolution of heavy-metal tolerance in grass species: many experiments in which grasses have developed this as a result of mining activity. Light and dark forms of species that rest on trees. In uk, before 1850 dark moths rare; caused by a single dominant allele.

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