BIO 2137 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Selective Breeding, Microevolution, Natural Selection

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Plant biodiversity and evolution of major plant groups. Are evolutionary processes in plants different from animals? (chapter 11) Natural selection is the process in which darwin coined, he believed that organisms whom are not the fittest for survival in a certain environment die off allowed for evolution of the more favourable organism to pass on its abilities. Artificial selection is the process in which breeders of domesticated plants change the characteristics/strains of the plant allowing it to obtain certain desirable traits. A gene pool is essentially the sum of all the alleles of al the genes of all the individuals in the population. Small-scale generation-to-generation change in the frequency of a population"s alleles is referred to as microevolution. Mutations provide the variations on which evolutionary forces act. Dna either benefitting the organism or completely killing it off. The phenomenon in which a change in the gene pool takes place as a result of chance is genetic drift.

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