BIO 111 Chapter Notes - Chapter 15.2, 15.4: Genetic Drift, Gene Pool, Mustard Plant

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15. 2 mutation, selection, gene flow, genetic drift, and nonrandom mating result in. Evolution occurs within a population (a group of individuals of the same species that live and breed in the same area), not with an individual. Evolution is affected by many processes: natural selection, gene flow, genetic drift, nonrandom mating. The individual can have at most two versions of the gene from the larger populatio(cid:374)"s ge(cid:374)e pool. Gene pool sum of all the versions of the gene. Gene frequency the proportion of each allele in the gene pool. Genotype frequency the proportion of each genotype within the population: mutations are generally constant in their creation of changes over time. Selection of genetic variation leads to new phenotypes: selection of individuals with specific traits can cause different lineages from the same ancestor. From the wild mustard plant came broccoli, cabbage, and brussel sprouts: natural selection occurs like artificial selection except the setting does the selection instead of humans.

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