BIO152H5 Chapter Notes - Chapter 23: Allele Frequency, Genotype Frequency, Genetic Drift

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Natural selection acts upon indiviudals and increases their survival rates but in the end it is a population that will evolve over a period of time. Individual female squirrels tended to give birth at a different period of time, but since those offspring born earlier survived with a higher probability, the population of squirrels evolved to give birth earlier. Microevolution: the change in allele frequencies over a period of time. Natural selection, gene flow (transfer of alleles between pop"t) and genetic drift (chance events that alter allele frequencies). Differences in genes or other dna segments. Phenotype (physical trait) results from an inherited genotype and environmental influence ex. Muscles cannot be passed on to future generations (nonheritable variations) Consists of either discrete characters or quantitative characters. Discrete characters are determined by a single gene locus with different alleles that produce distinct phenotypes (ex.

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