evolution 2 Flashcards

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Gene pool

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A gene pool is all the sets of genes and their different alleles present in an interbreeding population.

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When/how do new allele combinations in individuals occur?

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New allele combinations in individuals occur through crossing over and random orientation of homologous chromosomes during meiosis and the fusing of genes from the 2 parents

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Stabilising selection

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Stabilising selection occurs when existing, beneficial variations are already common and they continue to dominate the gene pool.

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Directional selection

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Directional selection occurs when one extreme trait offers a survival or reproductive advantage. It usually is a result of a change in the environment.

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Disruptive selection

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Disruptive selection occurs when the most frequent phenotype becomes a disadvantage. The population may break into two groups if this happens.

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Reproductive isolation

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Reproductive isolation is the failure of individuals from two populations to produce fertile offspring, reducing gene flow between the populations.

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Geographic isolation

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Geographic isolation is the separation of populations by a physical barrier that reduces gene flow.

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Allopatric speciation

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Allopatric speciation is when a new species develops from a population becoming geographically isolated from other populations.

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Behavioral isolation

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Behavioral isolation is a behaviour that reduces gene flow between part of a population.

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Sympatric speciation

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Sympatric speciation is when part of a population develops into a new species while living in the same geographic area as its ancestral population.

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Temporal isolation

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Temporal isolation is a shift in the timing of a behavior (mating) that reduces gene flow between part of a population.

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Gradualism versus punctuated equilibrium

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Gradualism is evolution occuring from slowly from minor changes whereas punctuated equilibrium evolution occurring rapidly.

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Polyploidy

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Polyploidy is the presence of more than 2 complete sets of chromosomes in a cell.

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