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Evolution of Populations 16.1 pp. 299-302 Random mating requires no sexual selection, a form of natural selection. Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium describes populations that are NOT evolving, allele frequency is in equilibrium 5 conditions necessary: 1. No mutations 2. No migration 3. No natural selection 4. Large population size 5. Random mating Evolution of Populations 16.2 pp. 304-308 Common mutations: S Disruption of Genetic Equilibrium 1. Mutation = mistake in copying the genetic code 1. Can be single letters or entire genes 2. Can be good or bad 3. Natural selection can only act on those genes that are expressed so recessive genes can take a long time to be removed from a population Evolution of Populations 16.2 pp. 304-308 Disruption of Genetic Equilibrium 2. Migration = individuals moving into or out of a population (adds or removes genes) Immigration = individuals move into the pop. Emigration = individuals move out of pop. Evolution of Populations 16.2 pp. 304-308 Disruption of Genetic Equilibrium 3. Genetic Drift (small pop.)= loss of alleles in small populations (genes drift away) due to random events Evolution of Populations 16.2 pp. 304-308 Disruption of Genetic Equilibrium 4. Non random mating = mating is rarely random, affected by: - location - timing - kinship - sexual selection Evolution of Populations 16.2 pp. 304-308 Disruption of Genetic Equilibrium 5. Natural selection = environment favors certain traits over others - increased fitness for selected traits - individuals with those traits survive better, pass on those genes Evolution of Populations 16.2 pp. 304-308 Types of Natural selection: Directional selection = population shift in direction of selection Examples: Disruption of Genetic Equilibrium Evolution of Populations 16.2 pp. 304-308 Types of Natural selection: Disruptive Selection = Selection toward the extremes (disruption of normal distribution) -often new species Examples: Disruption of Genetic Equilibrium Evolution of Populations 16.2 pp. 304-308 Types of Natural selection: Stabilizing Selection = Selection toward the average - Focusing of traits Disruption of Genetic Equilibrium Evolution of Populations 16.2 pp. 304-308 Types of Natural selection: Sexual Selection: Again, choosing a mate directly affects fitness Disruption of Genetic Equilibrium Western Grebes (mate for life): https://www.youtube.com/w atch?v=-O8_DMfPJus Sharptail Grouse: https://www.youtube.com/w atch?v=zvoZkjuYD54