BSC 114 Chapter Notes - Chapter 23: Stabilizing Selection, Adaptation, Secondary Sex Characteristic

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Microevolution- a change in allele frequencies in a population over generations. Three main mechanisms that cause allele frequency change: Genetic drift- chance events that alter allele frequencies) Gene flow- the transfer of alleles between populations. Each of these mechanisms has distinctive effects on the genetic composition of populations. Usually results from the influence of two or more genes on a single phenotypic character. Many phenotypic characters are influenced by multiple genes, including coat color in horses, seed number in corn, and height in humans. Genetic variation at the whole-gene level can be quantified as the average percentage of loci that are heterozygous. Considerable genetic variation can also be measured at the molecular level of dna (nucleotide variability: little of this variation results in phenotypic variation. Because introns are removed from mrna after rna processing, leaving only exons. Of the variations that occur within exons, most do not cause a change in the.

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