BIOL 102 Study Guide - Final Guide: Apoptosis, Gastrulation, Gene Duplication

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Evolution- change in genetic composition/allele frequency of a population across generations. Adaptation- process where useful characteristics evolve by natural selection and characteristics that make it more likely for an organism to survive. Evolution by natural selection: adaptation: 1. Differential survival or reproductive success depending on trait: 3. Transmission of trait to next gen. heritable: 4. Patterns of selection: directional, stabilizing, disruptive, frequency dependent, sexual. Evolution mechanisms: mutation, selection, gene flow, genetic drift. Balance of forces: mutation-selection, migration-selection, drift-selection. Clade- taxon consisting of all descendants of a common ancestor. Prezygotic v. postzygotic reproductive barriers: habitat or temporal isolation. Mechanical and behavioral isolation: low hybrid viability or infertility. Dna transcription to mrna translation to proteins. Dna: 5% of human genome is constrained across mammals (functional, 1. 5% encodes for proteins, 3. 5% functional but non-coding. Highly conserved regions constrained, divergent regions not. Grey crescent doral lip of blastopore organizer" right above it involutes and leads to induction of other cells.

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