BISC 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Allopatric Speciation, Allele Frequency, Macroevolution

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= microevolution = changes within a species = change in allele frequencies. Allele frequency = we mean the proportion of different alleles in a population. New allele originate by nation = random heritable changes in dna that introduce new allele into a gene pool. Mutations are random heritable changes in dna and this is the number one cause in change in allele frequencies. Point mutation = change in a single base pair, which changes a single amino acid. With a point mutation is transforms amino acid from glu to. Gene duplication = extra copies of one or few genes. Genome duplication = produces extra copied of all chromosomes above the diploid level. e. g. triploid 9 3 copies), tetraploid (4 copies) Mutation rates are generally very very low. In an individual 1 mutation per a 100 thousand genes per generation.

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