BIOL1020 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Heritability, Anemia, Sickle-Cell Disease

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7 Sep 2018
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Evolution is descent with modification, a phrase darwin used in proposing that. Earth"s many species are descendants of ancestral species that were different from present-day species. Evolution can also be defined more narrowly as a change in the genetic composition of a population from generation to generation. Natural selection is one of the major mechanisms of evolutionary change. Individuals in a population vary in their heritable characteristics. Organisms produce more offspring than the environment can support. Individuals that are well suited to their environment tend to leave more offspring than other individuals. Over time, favourable traits accumulate in the population. Charles darwin observed "descent with modification" and identified natural selection as the mechanism. Theory developed based on his experiences, notes and observations and reading. Alfred russel wallace also described natural selection as the mechanism for evolution. It overturned the idea that species are "immutable"

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