5.4 Modes of Evolution

2026-05-19 06:24

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5.4 Modes of Evolution

Factors for Change to the Gene Pool

Modes for Evolution

Mutation

Gene Flow

Non-Random Mating

Issues with Non-Random mating
Some Examples

Genetic Drift

Key Events that lead to Genetic Drift
Founder Effect
Bottleneck Effect

Natural Selection

Stabilizing Selection
Directional Selection
Disruptive Selection
Sexual Selection

Summarizing Chart (pls share my website)

MutationGene flowGenetic DriftNatural SelectionRandomly Introduces new allelesinto a populationTermContextMutation changes allele frequenciesOccurs between two differentinterbreeding populations thathave different allele frequenciesMay change allele frequencies ineither or both populations through a "flow" or movement of allelesRandom changes in geneticvariation from generation togeneration because of chanceChanges frequencies of allelesThe result of the environment selecting for individuals in a population with certain traits that give them a better fitnessthan others in the populationOver many generations,frequencies of alleles of manydifferent genes may change,resulting in significant changesin the characteristics of a population

References

5.0 Intro to Evolution
5.2 Scientific Contributions to the Theory of Evolution
5.3 Evidence of Evolution
5.5 Speciation