BIO 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Genotype, Speciation, Reproductive Isolation

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Inbreeding: if the population becomes sufficiently small after one of these demographic events, inbreeding often results, pattern: Increase in individuals homozygous for deleterious recessive mutations. Speciation: the evolutionary process by which biological populations evolve to become distinct: be able to describe the three basic species concepts used by biologist and why the biological species concept is the most useful one for geneticists. Morphological species concept: based on morphology (phenotypes) If two organisms look different" they are different species. Lineage or geneological species concept: based on evolutionary relationships and history, species are phylogenetic lineages, be able to explain why reproductive isolation is the most fundamental component of biological speciation. It is the most fundamental component because if populations are unable to mate with each other then there will be a rise in genetic differences in populations. Over time they will be different and give rise to new species. Reproductive isolation is achieved through reduced gene flow between diverging populations.

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