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Title: Mechanisms of Evolution


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Mechanismsof Evolution
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Mechanisms of Evolution
  • There are several
  • Natural Selection
  • Gene Flow
  • Genetic drift
  • Mutations
  • Non-random mating

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1. Natural Selection
  • Variation exists within a population
  • More offspring are born than can survive
  • Phenotypic differences result in differential
    reproductive success
  • Individuals that do survive, pass heritable
    traits on to offspring
  • Over time (many generations) this could lead to
    changes in the population

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Natural Selection
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2. Gene Flow
  • Is the movement of alleles into or out of a
    population (immigration or emigration).
  • Gene flow can introduce new alleles into a gene
    pool or can change allele frequencies.
  • Example
  • Plant pollen being blown into a new area

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Gene Flow
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3. Genetic Drift
  • The change in allele frequencies as a result of
    random chance.
  • Affects small populations.

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Examples of Genetic Drift
  • B) Population Bottleneck
  • Occurs when a population undergoes an event in
    which a significant percentage of a population or
    species is killed or otherwise prevented from
    reproducing.
  • The event may eliminate alleles entirely or also
    cause other alleles to be over-represented in a
    gene pool.

EX. Cheetahs
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4. Mutations
  • Are inheritable changes in the genotype.
  • Provide the variation that can be acted upon by
    natural selection.
  • Mutations provide the raw material on which
    natural selection can act.

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5. Non-Random Mating
  • In animals, non-random mating can change allele
    frequencies as the choice of mates is often an
    important part of behavior.
  • Dog Breeders

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  • Mimicry Coral snakes (venomous) and king snakes
    (non-venomous) The harmless king snake mimics the
    poisonous coral snake, causing would-bepredators
    to avoid them. http//3.bp.blogspot.com Monarchs
    (toxic to predators) and viceroys (non-toxic) The
    viceroys mimics the coloration and pattern of the
    unpalatable monarch, also avoiding
    would-be-predators. http//fish.mongabay.com
    Camouflage A flounder will be less conspicuous
    to predators and to would-be prey if it blends in
    with its environment. http//conservationreport.fi
    les.wordpress.comCompare/contrast mimicry and
    camouflage. Pick an organism and explain the
    benefit of that animal or pl
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