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Genetic Variation within Populations 11.1
Evolution Genetic Variation within Populations 11.1
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Heritable variation. To the extent that the variation in color and banding patterns in this snail population is heritable, it can be acted on by natural selection.
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Two Main Sources Genetic Variation Why it’s beneficial:
Results in Phenotype variation which increases the likelihood that some individuals can survive a change in the environment. How it’s stored in a population: As alleles in a gene pool. How it’s measured: With allele frequencies; how common each allele is in the population. Two Main Sources Mutation: A change in a DNA sequence which can form a new allele. Recombination: New allele combinations can form during meiosis, when each parent’s alleles are arranged in new ways in the production of gametes.
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Microevolution: Observable change in allele frequencies of a population over time.
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