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Title: The Process of Microevolution


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The Process of Microevolution
  • Selection Directional, Stabilizing, and
    Disruptive Selection
  • Microevolution vs. MacroevolutionMicroevolution
    change in allele frequencyMacroevolution
    formation of new species

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Microevolution
  • The environment selects the best traits in the
    form of alleles that are advantageous for the
    given conditions
  • i.e. the ability to digest a new food, or a new
    skin pigment may allow an organism to blend in
    with its environment
  • Genotype genetic make-up, what alleles an
    organism has
  • Phenotype appearance, what it looks like

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Examples of Microevolution
  • Case 1 Galapagos Finch
  • Case 2 English Pepper Moth
  • Case 3 Mystery Predator
  • Case 4 Human Blood Types
  • The common denominator in each of these cases is
    the change in the alleles of a given gene or set
    of genes
  • If there is a change in the frequency of the
    allele(s), then there will be a change in the
    genotype and phenotype of the population

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English Peppered Moth
Before industrial revolution After industrial
revolution
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M and Ms in the wild
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The M and M Predator
  • Showing effects of different M M colors
    surviving over time

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Your turn!Be the chocolate predator
  • Empty M and M bag on table.
  • Place colors on matching dots.
  • Place colors that dont match (green) wherever
    you have space.
  • Now, EAT your M and M prey that dont match
    (easiest to find)

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M and M Population-Before Predation
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M and M Population-After Predation
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Microevolution effects on populations over time
  • Life history patterns how species reproduce
  • How successful each of the variations in species
    will be at reproducing
  • Which M and Ms color will likely have a
    frequency change?

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Summary
  • The environment is the selecting force that
    determines the best fit of traits.
  • Positive and negative selecting pressures cause a
    shift in the of a trait in a population of a
    given species
  • The changes result in genetic shuffling
  • Eventually these gene shifts may be great enough
    to cause species to change

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Human Example
  • Four Human Blood types-
  • O is original
  • A and B are two blood type changes resulting from
    dietary shifts and immune responses
  • AB is newest, due to mixed A and B populations

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