BILD 3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Natural Selection, Phenotype, Parasitoid Wasp

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If you hatch in the fall, all you have to eat are leaves so you turn into a twig mimic (bottom) If you hatch in the spring, then you can eat the catkin flowers so you mimin the flowers (top) Iv. (twig or catkin) is permanent: reversible and irreversible phenotypic changes form a continuum. Artificial selection: natural selection imposed by humans for a specific goal , as in the breeding of, examples: dogs, pigeons, cruciferous vegetables crops, animals. Individuals with certain traits selected for breeding and these individuals have greater survival and reproduction as a consequence (because the farmer allows them to reproduce by getting rid of the undesirable ones) If variation is heritable (genetic), then (over time) . Review meiosis (chapter 13 in campbell or http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/meiosis : crossing over (recombination; see fig 13. 11, get pair of chromosome from mom and dad, they can crossover and get different genes.

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