Biology 1001A Study Guide - Final Guide: Disruptive Selection, Allele, Epistasis

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Final exam essential outcomes: principles underlying evolution by natural selection: origin of variation, heritability, differential reproduction, change in genotype of the population over time. Evolution is variational, not transformational populations evolve, not individuals: doesn"t always occur at the same rate. Differential reproduction: organisms that are best adapted with favorable traits are more likely to survive and reproduce offspring that will survive to a reproductive age. Change in genotype of the population over time: genotypes change and the population evolves for the benefit of the organism, some organisms reproduce more than others depending on favorable traits. Fossil record: evolution results from the modification of existing species, all species that have ever lived are genetically related, documents continuity in morphological characters, providing evidence of ongoing change in biological lineages. Comparative morphology: comparison of homologous traits (similar in 2 species, differences in structural details arose over evolutionary time. Microevolution: small scale genetic changes that populations undergo (within species)

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