BIOA01H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Pseudocopulation, Genetic Drift, Genetic Variation

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Hornet raid on honeybees which involves a lot of man slaughter. It has a big body, deadly chemicals and behaviors to kill of bees. Many ways that parasites control their carriers, just to pass on parasite genes. Pseudocopulation: attempted copulation by a male insect with a flower (especially an orchid) that resembles the female, carrying pollen to it in the process. Selection is not a mechanism imposed on population from outside. Rather, it is a process, a description of how genes that produce better adaptations become more frequent then others. Selection is acting on a trait = trait is under going g the process. 3 things are involved in creating an adaptation: Genetic variation: comes from mutation (accidental changes in the sequence of. Dna that usually occur as errors when the molecule is copied during cell division. Mutations occur regardless of if it is useful or not.

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