Lecture 3: Basic Evolutionary Biology Flashcards

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Define creation

A

fixity of species

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2
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Define evoultion

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Descent with modification,
important components
- microevolution, speciation, macroevolution, common ancestory

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3
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Define microevolution

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species change over time

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4
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Define speciation

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lineages split and diverge

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5
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Define macroevolution

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new life-forms derive from older forms

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6
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Define common ancestory

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all life-forms are related

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7
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What is artificial selection and what is it evidence for?

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variation under domestication, evidence for microevolution

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8
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What are vestigial structures?

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structures reduced following lack of use, implies that maintaining these structures is costly

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9
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What is the law of succesion

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the general pattern of correspondence between fossil and living forms from the same local, extant forms resemble extinct form from the same region

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10
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What is the significance of “transitional” fossils?

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they display traits of of different species, including traits of ancestral populations and novel traits seen in later descendants. (not linear progression, but a branching tree)

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