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Description: The expected contribution of an allele, genotype, or phenotype to future generations. The fitness of genes and organisms is always relative to the other genes and organisms that are present in the same population. Usually it is measured as the average number of offspring produced by individuals with a certain genotype, relative to the number produced by other genotypes. Source: Global Biodiversity Assessment GBA
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The success of an entity in reproducing; hence, the average contribution of an allele or genotype to the next generation or to succeeding generations. Relative fitness is the average contribution of an allele or genotype compared with that of another allele or genotype.
Ãâó: evolution.unibe.ch/teaching/GlossarE.htm
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The competition within a community of species, which determines the survival of individuals. Those that survive can reproduce and pass on their genes to the next generation.
Ãâó: www.biobasics.gc.ca/english/View.asp
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A measure of relative reproductive success. The only trait selected by natural selection.
Ãâó: www.fgcouncil.bc.ca/doc-glos.html
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the genetic contribution of an individual to the next generation.
Ãâó: pewagbiotech.org/resources/glossary/
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