BIO 124 Chapter 21: Chapter 21 Lecture Notes

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One common misconception is that organisms evolve during their lifetimes. Natural selection acts on individuals, but only populations evolve. Consider, for example, a population of medium ground finches on daphne major island o. During a drought, large-beaked birds were more likely to crack large seeds to survive. The finch population evolved by natural selection o. Microevolution is a change in allele frequencies in a population over generations. Variation in heritable traits is a prerequisite for evolution. Mendel"s work on pea plants provided evidence of discrete heritable units (genes) Caused by differences in genes or other dna sequences. Some phenotypic differences due to differences in a single gene and can be classified on an either-or basis. Other differences are to do the influence of many genes and vary in gradations along a continuum. Genetic variation can be measured at the whole gene level as gene variability.

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