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Allele frequencies

rates of occurrence of alleles in populations

Fixed

when a population exhibits only one allele at a particular gene

Fitness

a measure of the extent to which the individual's genotype is represented in the next
generation

Heritability

in the population, the proportion of the total variation in a trait that is due to genetic
differences among individuals

Stabilizing selection

maintains the status quo and acts against extremes

Directional selection

leads to a change in a trait over time

Disruptive selection

operates in favor of extremes and against intermediate forms, selecting against the mean

Gene pool

all the alleles present in all individuals in a population or species

Gene flow

homogenized allele frequencies between two populations

Assumptions of HW

1: No differences in the survival and reproductive success of individuals
2: No migration

,3: No mutations
4: Must be sufficiently large population size
5: Must be random mating

Variation

Mutation generates new variation; Recombination followed by segregation of homologous
chromosomes during meiotic cell division shuffles mutations to create new combinations

Random mating

mate choice must be made without regard to genotype

Inbreeding

mating occurs between close relatives; Increases frequency of homozygote and decreases the #
of heterozygotes without affecting allele frequencies

Inbreeding depression

a reduction in the child's fitness caused by homozygosity of deleterious recessive mutations

Genetic drift

a change in the frequency of an allele due to the random effects of limited population size

Migration

reduces genetic variation between populations;
Results in gene flow: the movement of alleles from one population to another

Mutation

increases genetic variation

Founder effect

a type of bottleneck that occurs when only a few individuals establish a new population

Non-random mating

individuals mate based on genotype; alters genotype frequencies without affecting allele
frequencies

Kin selection

a form of natural selection that favors the spread of alleles that promote behaviors that help
close relatives, or kin

, Altruism

behavior that benefits another individual at a cost to the altruist's personal fitness (ability to
produce offspring)

Reciprocal altruism

individuals exchange favors; Individuals must be able to recognize one another and remember
previous interactions

Direct fitness

the number of offspring an individual produces

Indirect fitness

the number of relatives produced multiplied by the degree of relatedness to those individuals

Sexual selection

promotes traits that increase an individual's access to reproductive opportunities

Natural selection

a process in which individuals that have certain inherited traits tend to survive and reproduce at
higher rates than other individuals because of those traits

Sexual selection

A form of selection in which individuals with certain inherited characteristics are more likely
than other individuals to obtain mates; often powerful enough to produce features that are
harmful to the individual's survival

Hamilton's Rule

Being related to individuals and how this impacts your fitness;
rB > C; As long as rB exceeds C, altruism can evolve

Adaptive traits

a genetic trait that helps an organism to maximize its reproductive success; enhance individual
survival and reproduction of individuals in a population

Non-adaptive trait

not affected by fitness

Biological species concept
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