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LEARNING OBJECTIVE 3. Differentiate between different types of Natural Selection and how they impact Evolution
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Three Types of Natural Selection
1. Directional Selection 2. Stabilizing selection 3. Disruptive selection
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1. Directional Selection
Individuals at one end of the curve have higher fitness than individuals in middle or at other end. Graph shifts to left or right
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2. Stabilizing Selection
Individuals in center of the curve have higher fitness than individuals at either end Graph stays in same place but narrows as more organisms in middle are produced.
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3. Disruptive Selection Individuals at edges of the curve
have higher fitness than individuals in middle. Can cause graph to split into two. Selection creates two distinct PHENOTYPES
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LEARNING OBJECTIVE 4. Define Genetic Drift & how it can change a small populations gene frequency.
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Genetic Drift In a small population a change in allele frequency based on chance is called Genetic Drift Genetic drift can occur when a small group of individuals colonizes a new habitat.
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Immigration, emigration & migration can have an effect on Genetic Drift by changing the alleles in the Gene Pool of a population
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LEARNING OBJECTIVE 5. Explain how Genetic Equilibrium can block evolution and the required factors to do this
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Genetic Equilibrium There are some conditions that can block evolution and create a balanced and stable Gene Pool 1. Must be random mating (sexual selection) 2. Population must be large 3. No immigration or emigration 4. No mutations
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