BIO 200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Balancing Selection, Eye Color, Heterozygote Advantage

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The forces we discussed last time are non-adaptive forces. They change allele frequencies but they made do so for the benefit or the detriment of the individuals. There is only 1 adaptive force, natural selection. All the other forces will change allele frequency but none of them will do so adaptively like natural selection. In the simplest biological sense, an adaptation allows either to survive better or to reproduce more. Variation must lead to differences among individuals in lifetime reproductive success in order for natural selection to occur. You start out with 50% white mice and 50% black mice but after the environmental change the black mice have three times the offspring. For some reason the black mice fared better than white mice. An adaptation is a natural change that leads to better survival and reproductive success. But the only adaptions that can occur in nature is based on what"s available.

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