BIOL 1001 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3.5: Pleiotropy, Cestoda

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Selection acts on individuals but evolutionary change occurs in populations. During natural selection, individuals do not change- populations change. During drought, the average beak depth in population increases, because deep-beaked individuals produced more off springs than shallow beaked. Natural selection acted in individuals but evolutionary change occurred in the characteristics of populations. Bacteria did not change when introduced to new environment. Mutant allele frequency increased causing the bacterial population to change. Individuals allele frequency cannot change over time, it has same alleles for life. La(cid:373)ar(cid:272)k(cid:859)s h(cid:455)pothesis- inheritance of acquired characters: individuals change in response to challenges posed by environment, the changed traits are passed to offspring. Animals progress over time to higher levels on a chain of being. The(cid:455) produ(cid:272)e (cid:373)ore offspri(cid:374)g. alleles fou(cid:374)d i(cid:374) selected individuals become more frequent in population. Natural selection sorts existing variants- does(cid:374)(cid:859)t (cid:272)ha(cid:374)ge the(cid:373) (cid:858) Individuals do change in response to changed in environment. Ex: individuals change in response to change in temperature.

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