BIOL 2200 Chapter Notes - Chapter 480-487: Mendelian Inheritance, Sexual Reproduction, Gene Pool

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Evolutionary impact of natural selection is only evident in populations over time. Microevolution = change in allele frequencies in a population over generations. Three main mechanisms that can cause allele frequency change: Genetic drift = chance events that alter allele frequencies. Gene flow = transfer of alleles between populations. Natural selection is the only factor that consistently improves the match between organisms and their environment. Mendel proposed a model of inheritance in which organisms in which organisms transmit genes to their offspring. Genetic variation = differences among individuals in the composition of their genes or other dna sequences. Phenotypic differences can either vary between two set characteristics, or they can vary in graduations among a continuum. Phenotypic characters can be influenced by many genes. Gene variation can be quantitatively defined as the average percentage of loci that are heterozygous. Variation in dna has little impact on phenotype because most of the variation occurs within introns.

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