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What Darwin Never Knew How Genetics influences Evolutionary Thought

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What Darwin Never Knew. How Genetics influences Evolutionary Thought. Video Clip. Variation Darwin got right Darwin's idea has stood the test of time Recombination & Mutation. Natural selection. Sources of Variation. Mutation Asexual or sexual reproducing organisms - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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What Darwin Never Knew

How Genetics influences Evolutionary Thought

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Video Clip

● Variation● Darwin got right● Darwin's idea has stood

the test of time● Recombination & Mutation

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● Natural selection

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Sources of Variation

● Mutation– Asexual or sexual

reproducing organisms– Can be beneficial,

negative or neutral depending on environmental conditions the organism finds itself

● Recombination– Gene shuffling through

sexual reproduction– This provides MOST of

the heritable differences between generations

– In humans: 8.4 million different combinations of genes w/ 23 chromosomes

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Evolution in terms of Genetics

● Species = individuals that can interbreed with viable offspring

● Share a common group of genes = gene pool

● Gene pool = all genes, all different alleles that are present in a population

● Relative frequency = number of times that allele occurs in a gene pool

● Usually a percentage● NOTHING TO DO WITH

DOMINANCE

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Evolution in Genetic Terms

● Evolution = ANY change in relative frequency of alleles in a population

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Traits

● Single gene =● controlled by a single

gene (two alleles)● Remember that most

genes have more than two options, so still a lot of variability

● Polygeneic =● controlled by two or more

genes (four or more alleles)

● Many possible genotypes

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Traits

Single Gene● Natural selection on a

single gene can lead to changes in allele frequencies –> industrial melanism

Polygenic● Effects of natural selection

are more complex, affect the DISTRIBUTION of phenotypes

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Selective Pressure

● Recall that selection causes some traits to survive and spread, while others are lost

● A selective pressure determines which traits are successful

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Types of Selection

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● Selection pressures

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Human Activity as Selective Pressure

● Human activity provides some of the strongest selection pressure in the world today

● Examples:– Antibiotic Use &

Resistance– Habitat Destruction– Over Hunting

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Genetic Drift & Gene Flow

● Natural Selection is NOT the only source of change● Alleles can become more or less common by chance● Remember that genetics is a game of chance &

probability● Smaller populations are more affected by this (smaller

gene pool)

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● Genetic drift

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● Factors affecting the gene pool

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Random Changes in Genetic Drift

● Founder Effect– When a new population is formed from a subset of a

larger one, there will be changes in allele frequency

– See example slide.

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● The founder effect

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Random Changes in Genetic Drift

● Bottleneck Effect– Occurs when a large, genetically diverse population is

drastically reduced by a catastrophic, non-selective event.

– Genetic diversity of survivors is likely to be much lower than that of the original population, even as a population reestablishes itself this low diversity is maintained

– Cheetahs

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Speciation

● Natural selection CAN change the relative frequencies of alleles

● Can lead to speciation = changes in a species' gene pool that can create a reproductive isolation between the groups; creating a separate species

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Types of Speciation

● Behavioral Isolation– 2 populations can interbreed but have differences in

courtship or other reproductive strategies

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Types of Speciation

● Geographic Isolation– 2 populations are separated by geographic barriers

● Mountains, rives, etc.

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Types of Speciation

● Temporal Isolation– 2 populations reproduce at different times

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Types of Evolution

● Microevolution– Any change in allele

frequency over a long period of time

● Macroevolution– Large scale

evolutionary pattern or process change over a longer period of time

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Patterns of Macroevolution

● Divergent Evolution● Convergent Evolution● Coevolution

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Patterns: Divergent Evolution

● Two or more related species become more and more dissimilar

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Patterns: Convergent Evolution

● Unrelated species become more and more similar as they become adapted to similar environments

● Recall analogous structures

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Patterns: Coevolution

● 2 species evolve in response to changes in each other over time– Insects & flowering Plants– Mammals & Flowering Plants– Predator & Prey – CLIP– Parasites & Hosts