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1 Notes: What is Evolution (Genetic Basis)
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2 Population Genetics- the study of how species evolve from a genetic point of view.
A population is a group of the same species in the same given area.

3 While an individual may show variations from the rest of their population (species), they themselves cannot evolve.

4 A mutation (good, bad, neutral) may make an organism different, but cannot make a species evolve unless it is in the gene pool! Only a POPULATION can evolve, an individual cannot!!

5 Speciation is the formation of a new species through modifications of an already existing species.
In other words, new species are simply changed versions of old species.

6 Speciation is usually the result of….
1. Geographic Isolation- the physical separation of members of a population. The two separate groups/populations then may become different from one another due to: A lack of gene flow (mating) between the two groups in a population (which are now divided) Natural Selection (different environments favor different traits)

7 Geographic Isolation

8 Reproductive Isolation
2. Reproductive Isolation- genetic changes that make groups of organisms within a population different from one another (without being separated geographically). This can be a direct result of geographic isolation!

9 Natural Selection means that the environment (nature) usually favors one form of a trait over all others. Another way of saying this is that a trait may be selected for. Traits that are not favorable are said to be selected against.


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