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Directional Selection AP Biology Spring 2011

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Directional Selection

AP BiologySpring 2011

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Directional Selection: shifts allele frequencies in a consistent direction (selection in the direction of a particular range of phenotypes)

May be in response to environmental pressures or occur as a new mutation appears and is adaptive

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Read in the textbook of a few examples of directional selection

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The peppered mothPopulations of peppered moth show classic

directional selection where the moth colouration is in direct response to their environment

Light moths are camouflaged on lichen-covered tree trunks, and dark moths are camouflaged on soot-covered tree trunks

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The peppered mothH. B. Kettlewell demonstrated experimentally

that moths with a certain colour phenotype would be most abundant depending upon the pollution accumulating on the tree trunks

When population controls decreased the soot on trees, selection shifted to favour light-coloured moths

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Pocket MiceThe larger population of rock pocket mice in

the Arizona desert survives well because of its genetically-determined lighter fur colour that blends in with the granite

Predator birds cannot spot them easily

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Pocket MiceA smaller population of mice has darker coats,

which allow them to blend in with the dark basalt (from lava) and avoid being seen by predators

Night-flying predatory birds are the selecting agents for the dark fur

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Resistance to AntibioticsAntibiotics are drugs that have proven very

effective in treating bacterial-induced diseasesSome antibiotics, like streptomycin, affect the

formation of bacterial cell walls

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Resistance to AntibioticsAlthough bacteria do not reproduce sexually,

some strains reproduce rapidlyEach generation has the potential to contain a

beneficial mutation Overuse of antibiotics has led to the directional

selection of resistant strains that are no longer susceptible to the drug