BIOL 2200 Chapter Notes - Chapter 487-498: Adaptation, Heterozygote Advantage, Disruptive Selection

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Nonrandom mating can affect the genotypes, but not the allele frequencies. Allele frequency changes if individuals with certain inherited traits are more likely than other individuals to mate. Genetically speaking, natural selection occurs when proportions of alleles being passed down in previous generations differs than those of present generations. Adaptive evolution = evolution that results in a better match between an organism and its environment. Genetic drift = chance events that cause allele frequencies to vary from one generation to the next, particularly in small populations. Possibility of the only homozygous recessive individuals dying. Also could be that heterozygous individuals have a small number of offspring that only carry one allele. Founder effect = when a few individuals become isolated from their large population and must start a new population with a different gene pool. Bottleneck effect = when a sudden change in the environment dramatically reduces the size of a population.

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