HUMB0002 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Quantitative Trait Locus, Disruptive Selection, Gene Pool

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Genetic evolution genetic change over time (change in gene frequencies). Populations are hard to define because there is no geographically distinct human populations, humans are highly mobile and can merge. Even if we could define the region, humans do not have discrete generations, so at any one time, several can exist. Biological race group of populations sharing certain biological traits that distinguishes them from other groups of populations. Gene flow (immigration) a mechanism of evolutionary change resulting from the movement of genes between populations. Populations become more genetically similar, as it mixes variation b/w the populations, it counteracts the populations drifting" apart. A mechanism of evolutionary change resulting from the movement of genes from one population to another. (migration is movement, gene flow is movement followed by reproduction bw migrant and host). Natural selection a process whereby some variants (genotypes) reproduce more successfully than others, so gene frequencies change.

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