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Class Notes 4 Mechanisms of evolution
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I. Natural Selection happens because of genetic variation. * If a population looks the same, there can be no evolution. So where does this variation come from? Mutations, migration and sex Mutations, migration and sex
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A. Mutations 1. Mutations in a population can cause new traits to appear in an individual. 2. If the mutation is successful, it can be passed on. Ex: curled cat ears caused by a single mutation!
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B. Gene flow 1. Also called migration 2. When individuals move from one population to another, bringing their genes with them.
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C. SEX!!!!!!! 1. Sex produces new gene combinations and even more variation in a population. 2. Could create better or worse combos
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II. Random events A. Can affect natural selection. When the population is changed by a chance event it is called genetic drift. B. Survival of individuals is based on luck, not their individual adaptations.
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III. Closing thoughts… A. Individuals do not evolve… 1. Evolution DOES NOT mean that this bear will grow a coat! 2. If it isn’t born with it, it’s not adapted, and it will die .
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B. Populations accumulate gradual changes over time leading to speciation. Ex 1: land mammalevolving to a whale
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…leading to speciation Ex 2: a partially functioning eye in a flatworm…can only see light or dark
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Ex: Ex 3 Feathers on non-flyingdinosaur
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Summary Why is genetic variation necessary for natural selection? What produces this variation? Can an individual evolve? Explain.
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