M3 - Evolution and Gene Frequency Flashcards

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The collection of ALL the alleles for all the traits and genetic variations of a certain population that is necessary for evolution

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Gene pool

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A group of organisms of the same species with a common set of genes living in a particular area for a given time where genetic changes are passed on to every generation.

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Population

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3
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Some genes may have a little to none at all variation among the population

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Gene pool

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4
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A biological field dealing with the genetic makeup of populations and the factors changing its composition

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Population genetics

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5
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Abstract Mathematical models are used to analyze and predict genetic patterns and variations

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Population Genetics

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6
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Allele frequencies remain constant (or at equilibrium) over generations in the absence of distressing factors

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Hardy-Weinberg Theorem

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7
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introduction of new alleles

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Mutations

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8
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occurrence of beneficial or detrimental alleles

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Natural Selection and Nonrandom Mating

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9
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the random fluctuations in the chances of allele frequencies, especially in small populations

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Genetic Drift

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10
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inbreeding of two populations to produce another population

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Gene flow

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11
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basic unit of classification

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Species

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12
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Group of populations that can interbreed and as a consequence genes either actually or potentially exchanged, referred to as biological species concept

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Species

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13
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Group of populations that independently evolved, this on the other hand is phylogenetic species concept

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Species

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14
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formation of new species

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Speciation

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15
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Speciation happens if there are geographic barriers between subpopulations

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Allopatric Speciation

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16
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Members of these separated groups can no longer mate successfully due to adaptations to different environments or genetic drift

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Allopatric speciation

17
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Speciation happens within demes or small, local populations

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Parapatric speciation

18
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Members experience different selection pressures in a deme

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Parapatric speciation