BIOL 1070 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Local Extinction, Genetic Drift, Gene Flow

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Adaptation is a physical, physiological, behavioural, or other characteristic evolved through natural selection. Mutation (the origin of new genetic variation), genetic drift (changes due to chance, specifically founder effects and population bottlenecks) and gene flow (movement of genes among populations) are mechanisms of evolution. Adaptation is not the change undergone by an individual organism during its lifetime in responses to external conditions. For species that do not reproduce sexually, it is necessary to use the budding species concept. Genetic drift is not the main source of new variation on which natural selection acts. Adaptation is a characteristic that enhances the survival and / or reproduction of organisms that hear it, relative to alternative (especially ancestral) character states. Natural selection is non-random differences in survival and / or reproduction among individual entities on the basis of differences in heritable characteristics. Frequency: the proportional representation of a phenotype, genotype, gamete, or allele in a population.

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