BIO 112 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Anolis Carolinensis Anole Series, Sciurus, Group Selection

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Discussion topics ideas you will talk about in class, start thinking about these things: understanding natural selection: group selection, individual selection, and selfish genes. In the 1950s and 1960s, an influential theory called group selection was developed. The basic idea is that traits will evolve for the good of the group as a whole. As a specific example, if a species is getting overcrowded, natural selection will supposedly favor an allele than makes its bearers refrain from reproducing, thus saving the population. For example, seabirds nesting in colonies would jump up to assess local density, and breed if the density is low. They would not be able to pass on favorable traits since reproduction is limited. Consider an allele (a) that causes unequal meiosis in heterozygotes, so that aa individuals produce gametes with 95% a and 5% a. Our text states, individuals do not evolve; populations do (p. 292). Try to think of how an individual might evolve.

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