BIOL 1108 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Tetrapod, Neoteny, Selective Breeding

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Genetic variation refers to differences in dna sequences. Patterns of genetic variation can be described by allele frequencies. Evolution is a change in the frequency of alleles or genotypes over time. Natural selection leads to adaptations, which enhance the fit between an organism and its environment. Migration, mutation, genetic drift, and non-random mating are nonadaptive mechanisms of evolution. Molecular evolution is a change in dna or amino acid sequences over time. A man who carries an allele of an x-linked gene will pass it on to _____: all of his daughters, half of his daughters, all of his sons, half of his sons, all of his children. Advantageous then recombination gives new combinations not present in parent population. Allele frequency = # of copies of an allele total # of alleles in population. Example: the genotypes for pea color in mendel"s pea plants are. Aa yellow pea plant aa green pea plant.

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