BIOL 1001 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4.2: Natural Selection, Directional Selection, Disruptive Selection

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Natural selection occurs when individuals with certain phenotypes produce more offspring than individuals without. Certain alleles associated with favoured phenotypes increases in frequency , while others decrease evolution. Evolution by natural selection occurs when heritable variation leads to differential success in survival & reproduction. Natural selection occurs in different manners- different cause & effect. Genetic variation is the number & relative frequency of alleles that"(cid:396)e p(cid:396)ese(cid:374)t i(cid:374) a populatio(cid:374) If genetic variation is low, change in environment (virus, change in climate, availability of food source), its unlikely that alleles present will be fit in new conditions. Directional, stabilizing & disruptive selection describes how natural selection can act on polygenetic traits in a single generation. The average phenotype of population changed in one direction. This selection reduces genetic diversity of populations. If directional selection continues, frequency of favoured alleles will approach 1/1 ( fixed) ; disadvantageous alleles approach 0. 0 (lost) When disadvantageous alleles decline, purifying selection is said to occur.

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