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Changes in the genetic makeup of populations

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Changes in the genetic makeup of populations

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Natural Selection1.Populations

tend to overproduce offspring.

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Natural Selection

2. Genetic variation exists within populations

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Natural Selection3. The best adapted organisms survive and reproduce in

greater numbers.

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Natural Selection4. Subsequent generations

contain higher frequencies of adapted orgs.

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Adaptation Inherited trait

Increases chance of survival/reproduction

Environment-specific

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Natural SelectionThe environment determines success of traits

1.Overproduction2.Genetic variation3.Struggle for survival4.Differential reproduction

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Natural Selection

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Hardy-Weinberg Conditions

Hypothetical conditions that must exist in a population for no evolution to

occur.

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Population CharacteristicsHinder Evolution(Hardy-Weinberg Conditions)

Infinitely Large

Random Mating

Equal Survival

Isolation

No mutations

Help Evolution(Natural Conditions)

Small Genetic Drift

Natural Selection

Natural Selection

Gene Flow

Mutations

POPULATION SIZE

MATING

VIABILITY

INTERACTION W/ OTHER POPS

DNA CHANGES

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Genetic DriftRandom fluctuations in genetic makeup

Example: 2 red, 2 blue orgs seek shelter 50% survive. All are red Blues eliminated by chance (17%)

4 red, 4 blue head for shelter 50% survive. All are red Blues eliminated by chance (1.4%)

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Genetic DriftBottleneck Effect

Catastrophe cuts pop size Decreased variety of traits Altered genetic makeup Genetic drift more likely

Founder Effect

Small group emigrates to new habitat

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Gene Flow Introduction of new traits through immigration May be beneficial or insignificant New traits altered genetic makeup

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Modes of Selection Stabilizing

Environment is stableInitially adaptive form

becoming more numerous from many generations of natural selection RANGE OF PHENOTYPES

MOST ADAPTIVE FORM

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Modes of Selection Directional

Environment is changing (or has changed)

Formerly adaptive form is no longer adaptive

Pop evolves toward newly adaptive form

MOST ADAPTIVE FORM

RANGE OF PHENOTYPES

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RANGE OF PHENOTYPES

Modes of Selection

Disruptive(Diversifying)

Intermediate form is undesirable and decreases in #

MOST ADAPTIVE

FORMS

MOST ADAPTIVE

FORMS

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Evolution of the Ctukis Ctukis are creatures from a planet you’ve never

heard of. You will construct a ctuki out of a single 8½x11

sheet of paper.Do not add any materials.Put your names on the ctuki.Your ctuki must be able to asexually reproduce in class

(it should take no more than one minute).