AP Biology (Mader), 11th EditionChapter 16:
How Populations EvolveLearning Outcomes16.1 Genes, Populations, and Evolution - Explain how evolution in populations is related to a change in allele frequencies.
- List the five conditions necessary to maintain Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.
- Apply the Hardy-Weinberg Principle to estimate equilibrium genotype frequencies.
- Describe the agents of evolutionary change.
16.2 Natural Selection - Differentiate between stabilizing, directional, and disruptive selection.
- Interpret the type of natural selection operating on a trait by the change in shape of a phenotype distribution.
- Explain how sexual selection drives adaptation for increased fitness.
16.3 Maintenance of Diversity - List two examples of how diversity is maintained in populations.
- Describe why heterozygote advantage is a form of stabilizing selection.
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