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Evolution Class Notes: Unit Three

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In-depth notes explaining the four evolutionary forces: natural selection, genetic drift, mutation, and gene flow, including alternatives to adaptation, such as indirect selection and exaptations. These notes explain frequency dependent selection, both positive and negative forms. Also explains the four genomic signatures of neutral sequence evolution, along with coevolution and mutualistic relationships. Discussion of sexual selection and its effect on microevolution patterns.

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