BIOSC-101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 25: Microevolution, Industrial Revolution, Natural Selection

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Natural selection: process by which individuals with certain genetic traits produce more offspring that survive than individuals with other traits, i. e. body size. Adaptation: genetic trait that enhances survival and reproduction in specific contexts e. g. smaller lower food needs. *when writing the name of a species, capitalize the genus while leaving the species lowercase. Adaptation of the peppered moth (biston betularia): was a light moth on a light background. Predatory birds were able to see the light moths better on the darker background. Antibiotic resistance: occurs due to overuse of antibiotics or misuse (patient noncompliance). i. e. patient on a 5-day antibiotic stopped taking day 4. Bacteria from days 1-4 are knocked out while day 5 bacteria are left surviving and reproduce. The remainder reproduces and increases in both abundance and resilience. *selection can only happen when there is variation. (natural= mutation, sexual reproduction). Evolution by natural selection: observation: traits in a population vary across individuals.

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