Ch 26 Evolutionary Genetics Flashcards

1
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genetic change taking place in a group of organisms

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evolution

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2
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does an individual organism evolve?

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no, only groups of organisms evolve

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3
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evolution taking place within a single lineage

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anagenesis

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4
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evolution causing a splitting of a lineage into two new species

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cladogenesis

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5
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describe how the biological species concept defines species

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a species is a group of interbreeding individuals and are reproductively isolated from other species

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6
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what are some problems about the biological species concept?

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  • can’t determine reproductive isolation from fossils
  • can’t be applied to asexually reproducing organisms
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7
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describe how the morphological species concept defines species

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species are based on phenotypic similarities and differences

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8
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describe how the phylogenetic species concept defines species

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species are defined as the smallest recognizable group that has a unique evolutionary history

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9
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any biological factor/mechanism that prevents gene exchange

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reproductive isolating mechanism

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10
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prevent gametes from different species from fusing and forming zygote

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prezygotic reproductive isolating mechanisms

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11
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reproductive isolating mechanism where species live in different habitats and interact with the environment in different ways

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ecological isolation

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12
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reproductive isolating mechanism where differences in behavior prevent members from interbreeding

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behavioral isolation

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13
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reproductive isolating mechanism where reproduction of species occurs at different times of the year

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temporal isolation

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14
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reproductive isolating mechanism where anatomical differences prevent successful exchange of gametes

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mechanical isolation

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15
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reproductive isolating mechanism where gametes are incompatible

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gametic isolation

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16
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gametes of two species fuse and form zygote, but no gene flow

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postzygotic reproductive isolating mechanisms

17
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reproductive isolating mechanism where incompatibility between genomes of species prevents hybrid zygote from developing

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hybrid inviability

18
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reproductive isolating mechanism where hybrid embryos complete development but are sterile

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hybrid sterility

19
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reproductive isolating mechanism where closely related species can mate and produce viable, fertile offspring, but further crossing of hybrids produce inviable, sterile offsprign

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hybrid breakdown

20
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process by which new species arise

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speciation

21
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geographic barrier splits a population into two groups and blocks gene exchange

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allopatric speciation

22
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a population splits into two groups in the absence of a geographic barrier, due to reproductive isolating mechanisms evolving in a population

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sympatric speciation

23
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evolutionary relationships among a group of organisms

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phylogeny