BISC208 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Inbreeding Depression, Heterozygote Advantage, Genetic Variation

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Chapter 23 (part 2: review, normally, when you violate hardy-weinberg => evolution is happening. The exception being inbreeding: if the population is inbreeding => that is not evolution, the allele frequency is not changing, can accumulate genetic diseases with the small gene pool, inbreeding depression. Purifying selection: when disadvantageous alleles decline in frequency, a type of directional selection, stabilizing selection, reducing genetic variation but does not change the average, shifts inward on bell curve from both sides, disruptive selection. Bell curve does not change: maintains genetic variation, genotypic ratio is not changing, sexual selection, a mechanism of evolutionary change. Selection based on courtship: it doesn"t seem right, males compete against each other to be an option for a female, dramatic dances, easy pickings for predators, expends energy. Inter means in: intrasexual selection, where individuals compete to obtain mates. Intra means between: the fundamental asymmetry of sex, results from females investing more in their offspring than do males, two important consequences.

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