BIOL150 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Probability Distribution, Phenotypic Trait, Metapopulation

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Adaptions is an heritable behavioural, morphological, physiological trait that has evolved over time by natural selection such that it maintains or increases the fitness of an organism under a given set of environmental factors. Fitness is the proportionate contribution an individual makes to future generation: individuals with more surviving offspring are considered more fit. Survival and fitness interrelated in that you need to survive to reproduce survival necessary, but doesn"t determine fitness. Evolution is changes in gene frequency of a population over generation. Genes are stretches of dna coding for a polypeptide. Alleles are alternative forms of a gene. Genome is totality of the dna in a cell. Chromosome is where dna is found: locus is position occupied by a gene on a chromosome, diploid has two copies of each chromosome, one inherited from its female parent and one from its male parents. Two alleles of each gene, one at each corresponding locus of its two homologous chromosomes.

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