01:119:115 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Darwinism, Antimicrobial Resistance, Introduced Species

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22. 1 through 22. 3 comprehend the evidence for evolution. Evolution: change in alleles over time in a population. Natural selection: an evolutionary mechanism, differential survival and reproduction. Population: a group of the same species that is interbreeding and sharing a gene pool. Evidence: variation, members of a population often vary greatly in traits, overproduction, more are born than can survive. Individuals with favorable characteristics survive and reproduce: unequal ability to survive & reproduce, accumulation of favorable traits in population recognize and recreate evolution by natural selection. 23. 1 through 23. 4 compare and contrast sources of genetic and phenotypic variation. Mendelian traits: some phenotypes are either on or off , some are gradations: vary along a continuum (2+ genes influence a character) Sexual reproduction = recombination of old alleles: doesn"t create new alleles, mutations are the only source of new alleles, alterations in chromosomes, rapid (asexual reproduction) lots of mutations! apply the hardy-weinberg formulae to solve a population problem.

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