BIOL 2301 Lecture Notes - Lecture 29: Uracil, Wild Type, The Sequence

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Natural selection does not grant organisms witht what they need. Mutations - statistically random events that change the base composition (coding information) of a genome. As the changes are random, and the effects of mutations are dependent on the specific coding change, the effects of a mutation can be negative, positive, neutral, or situational dependent on the environment. Natural selection is brought about by competition between individuals with different genotypes (generated through mutation). There are 2 things need for evolution: Variation: mutations, various members of a population have different fitness under different conditions. At some point limits are reached, organisms which can used the resources start competing for them. If there is a mutation which make the individual more fit, this individual therefore, has a better chance of passing on its genes with the mutation to the next generation. Deletion mutation = one or more nucleotides removed.

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