Title: PHENOTYPE VS. GENOTYPE
1PHENOTYPE VS. GENOTYPE
Phenotype Genotype Environment
Trait DNA Development
2PHENOTYPE VS. GENOTYPE
Nutrition Exercise
Height
3PHENOTYPE VS. GENOTYPE
Eye color
0
Phenotype genotype
Trait is 100 heritable
4PHENOTYPE VS. GENOTYPE
Sperm donation behavior
Enviro
0
Phenotype environmentally determined
Trait is 0 heritable
5HERITABILITY
A phenotypic trait is heritable if there is a
genotypic component
Heritability ranges from 0-100
Heritability must be gt 0 for natural selection to
occur
6RATE OF EVOLUTION
Rate of change in trait is determined by
1. Heritability
2. Strength of selection
73. GENETIC VARIATION
2 sources of variation mutation and recombination
Mutation is ultimate source
Vast majority of mutations are bad
Occasionally they are good
83. GENETIC VARIATION
Recombination
Sexual reproduction
New genetic combinations
9GENETIC DIVERSITY
How is genetic diversity maintained?
Polymorphism more than 1 form of a trait exists
in a population
1. Different forms may be advantageous in
different situations
2. Different forms may be selectively neutral
3. Heterozygote may have fitness advantage
10HETEROZYGOTE ADVANTAGE
Sickle-cell anemia
Recessive mutation in a-globin
A dominant normal allele
a recessive variant (sickle)
80 of aa individuals die before reproducing
Haldane noticed map of sickle-cell frequency
matched with malaria
Aa individuals are resistant to malaria!
114. DIFFERENTIAL FITNESS
Fitness the proportion of genes that an
individual leaves in the gene pool of a
population
Individuals with the greatest fitness leave the
largest numbers of offspring
kids
Frequency of your alleles
Your fitness
124. DIFFERENTIAL FITNESS
Each pair had 2 offspring trait is selectively
neutral
134. DIFFERENTIAL FITNESS
Different alleles have different fitness
14REVIEW QUESTION
children (fitness)
Education level
? Women with more education have fewer children
? Fitness of educated women is less than
uneducated women
? Should society become dumber over time???
15MISCONCEPTIONS
1. Organisms strive for higher fitness goal
oriented
- Evolution is a mindless, mathematical process
with no ultimate goal
- All living things are subject to selection
what we see today is not the end point
16MISCONCEPTIONS
2. Adaptations occur for the good of the
species
- Selection acts at the level of the INDIVIDUAL,
not the population!
- Individual traits are selected for or against
sum total determines individual fitness
- Evolution is the change in frequency of traits
over time for individuals in a population