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Evolution of Populations
What are the three ways that natural selection can change the distribution of a trait? How does genetic drift lead to the evolution of populations?
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Natural Selection in Populations
Traits are normally distributed in a bell- shaped curve Microevolution is the change in the frequencies of alleles over time The frequencies can change in one of three ways
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Natural Selection in Populations
Directional Selection occurs when one extreme phenotype is favored
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Natural Selection in Populations
Stabilizing Selection occurs when intermediate phenotypes are favored
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Natural Selection in Populations
Disruptive Selection occurs when both extreme phenotypes are favored
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Other Mechanisms of Evolution
Gene flow – movement of alleles between populations Increase in movement, increases genetic variation Decrease in movement, decreases genetic variation but increases evolution of new species
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Other Mechanisms of Evolution
Genetic drift Changes in allele frequency due to chance Affects small populations more than large populations Two causes: Bottleneck effect – event reduces size of population Founder effect – small number of individuals colonize a new area
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Founder Effect and Ellis-van Creveld Syndrome
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Other Mechanisms of Evolution
Sexual Selection occurs when traits increase mating success Intrasexual selection is between males of same species Intersexual selection occurs when males display traits that attract the female
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