BIOL 1001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Retinitis Pigmentosa, Ecological Niche, Cladogenesis

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Population genetics; the last possible cause of evolution=mutation. If natural selection, genetic variation, gene flow, non-random mating a mutation do not occur; h-w equilibrium. A mutation is a random change in the dna of an organism. It can change an allele to a different one. In gamete cells, it can affect p and q frequencies. Mutation + natural selection can have a big effect. Short generations such as bacteria rely more on mutation. Mutations are the main source of new alleles. Of the five causes of evolution, only natural selection consistently results in species becoming better adapted to their environment. The high frequency of the recessive genetic disorder retinitis pigmentosa is due to the founder effect. The founder effect is a few individuals colonize a new environment which then limits the gene pool in a new population. Speciation is the origin of species part of macroevolution. New species can be created by anagenesis; an existing species becomes new species.

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