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Natural Selection
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5 Parts 1. There is variation within a population (from inherited traits – mutations!)
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Some variations are favorable
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More young are produced than can survive (many die of disease, starvation, predation)
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4. Those most likely to survive and reproduce are the individuals with the favorable variations (and their offspring are more likely to inherit those favorable variations as well)
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5. Over time, changes can accumulate and populations can change.
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Selection Pressures – things in an environment that make one variation favorable over another
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Gene Pool – all of the genes in a population
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Common Descent – all species, living and extinct, are descended from ancient common ancestors
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3 Types of Natural Selection
Directional Selection – population shifts towards one extreme
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2. Disruptive Selection – population moves towards both extremes
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3. Stabilizing selection – population narrows to center
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