BISC 110 Chapter Notes -Dna Replication, Chromosome, Gene Duplication

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If the environment changes, or if the individuals move to a new environment, natural selection may result in adaptation to new conditions (evolution of new species?) Microevolution: change in allele frequencies in population over generations. Three main mechanisms that can cause allele frequency to change = natural selection, genetic drift (chance events) and gene flow (transfer of allele between populations) Only natural selection consistently improves the match between organisms and their environment (adaptation) Genetic variation: differences among individuals in the composition of their genes or other dna segments: genetic variation makes evolution possible. Variation in heritable traits is a prerequisite for evolution: phenotype is the product of an inherited genotype and many environmental influences. Variation within a population: characters that vary within a population may be discrete or quantitative. Discrete characters are determined by single gene locus with different alleles that produce distinct phenotypes: most heritable variation involved quantitative characters, which vary along a continuum within population.

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