BOTANY 130 Study Guide - Final Guide: Allele Frequency, Marsupial, Mutation

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Individuals do not change due to outside forces. Convergent evolution: when exposed to the same environment, different organisms that do not look alike begin to evolve the same way and look the same! Ex) marsupial wolf & grey wolf: evolved from completely different animals, but look the same. Evolution (microevolution): generation to generation changes in the proportions (frequencies) of alleles in a populations gene pool. Fitness: the extent to which the alleles in an individual s genotype are present in succeeding generations. Gene pool: all the alleles of all the genes of all the individuals in the population. Population: a group of potentially interbreeding individuals of the same species in the same area. Population genetics: the study of the distribution, changes, and causes of change in the set of alleles present in a population. The frequency of alleles in a population s gene pool can change from generation to generation, due to: mutations.

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