Lab 11: Evolution and Taxonomy Flashcards

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Evolution:

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change overtime in the genetic makeup of a population

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Microevolution:

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change within a species overtime, small changes

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3
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Macroevolution:

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occurs above the species level, involves vast amounts of time

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4
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Gradualistic:

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slow process

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5
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Punctuated equilibrium:

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stable form of species (punctuated) followed by bursts of change and results in a new species

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6
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Charles Darwin:

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Father of evolution, proposed the theory of natural selection

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7
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Adaptive radiation:

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process which a species or group within a species develop into separate species across different lands

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8
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Paleontology:

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study of fossil remains

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9
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3 factors that are involved in fossilization:

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hard parts, escape from destruction, rapid burial

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10
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Classification:

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ordering of living organisms into different taxa based on contiguity, similarity or both

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11
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Systematics:

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study of organisms, diversity, and evolutionary relationships

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12
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Cladistics:

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organizing taxa based on primitive and derived characteristics

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13
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Two themes which Linnaeus derived taxonomy from:

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  1. Binomial Nomenclature

2. Hierarchical Classification System

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14
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Monophyletic groups:

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all organisms descended from a common ancestor, involved in cladograms

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15
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When two species of different ancestors develop analogous structures:

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convergent evolution

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16
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Ways to determine common ancestry:

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  1. Embryonic Development

2. Homologous structures

17
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4 criteria for natural selection to occur:

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  1. Gene variation
  2. Traits are heritable
  3. Environment provides selective pressure
  4. Traits lead to advantage