Bio Ch 16 Flashcards

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Microevolution

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pertains to evolutionary change within populations

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Population

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a group of organisms of a single species living together in the same geographic area

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Population genetics

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field of biology that studies the diversity of populations at the level of the gene

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Gene Pool

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the alleles of all genes in all individuals in a population

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Allele Frequency

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proportion of each allele in a population’s gene pool

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Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium

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genetic equilibrium; a stable, non-evolving state

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Hardy-Weinberg Principle

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proposal that the genotype frequencies of a non-evolving population can be described by the expression p^2 + 2pq + q^2 (with p & q representing the frequency of dominant and recessive alleles)

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Mutation

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change to the DNA sequence

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Gene Flow

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movement of alleles between populations

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Reproductively isolated

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incapable of interbreeding

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Genetic Drift

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changes in the allele frequencies of a gene pool due to chance events

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Bottleneck Effect

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special type of genetic drift where the loss of genetic diversity is from natural disasters or because of disease, overhunting, overharvesting, or habitat loss

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Founder Effect

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Type of genetic drift, similar to a bottleneck effect except that genetic variation is lost when a few individuals break away from a large population to found a new population

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Inbreeding

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mating between relatives; unlike genetic drift, this does not alone affect the frequency of alleles and thus does not cause a population to evolve

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Nonrandom mating

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gametes and thus alleles assort according to mating behavior

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Assortative mating

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A type of nonrandom mating that occurs when individuals choose a mate with a preferred trait; brings together alleles for a certain trait more often than would happen by chance

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Polygenic

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traits controlled by many genes

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Stabilizing selection

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occurs when an intermediate phenotype can improve the adaptation of the population to those aspects of the environment that remains constant

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Directional selection

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occurs when an extreme phenotype is favored, and the distribution curve shifts in that direction

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Disruptive selection

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when 2 or more extreme phenotypes are favored over any intermediate phenotype

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Sexual selection

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refers to adaptive changes in males and females that lead to an increased ability to secure a mate

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Fitness

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ability to produce surviving offspring

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Sexual dimorphism

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males and females differ in size and other traits

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Cost-benefit analyses

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determines whether the benefit of access to mating is worth the cost of competition among males

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Dominance hierarchies

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males and females have these, in which a higher-ranking animal has greater access to resources than a lower-ranking animal

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Territory

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area that is defended against competitors

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Territoriality

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type of defensive behavior needed to defend a territory

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Heterozygote Advantage

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occurs when the heterozygote is favored over the two homozygotes