Bio112 Chapter 23 Lecture_84da1e7165748976a1df9bf2e0254ddc
To incorporate information from visuals and graphs related to evolutionary processes, you should focus on illustrating key concepts such as the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. Visualizations could show the mathematical relationships in allele frequencies (p + q = 1) alongside genotype frequency distributions (AA: p², Aa: 2pq, aa: q²) represented in charts. Graphs can also effectively depict the effects of natural selection (like directional, stabilizing, and disruptive selection) by showcasing shifts in trait distributions over generations. Additionally, diagrams can highlight the effects of genetic drift and gene flow, showing allele frequency changes in populations and illustrating concepts like bottlenecks and founder effects. If specific visuals or graphs were provided in your context, I could assist further in interpreting or including them in your notes.