Ch. 14 Flashcards

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Gene pool

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All of the alleles in a population. Source of groups genetic variation, genes mixed via meiosis

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Allele frequency

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the percentage of all alleles at a given locus in a population gene pool represented by a particular allele.

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Hardy Weinberg equilibrium

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Condition of no change in gene pool, baseline point to recognize change or microevolution in a population

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Lamarck

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One of Darwins influences, first proposed that organisms evolve because they need to adapt with acquired characteristics

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Lyall

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Gradual changes in earth formed current geological landscape and changed over time

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Malthus

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The earth has finite resources, species reproduce faster than the earth can provide for

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What are the two major points of Darwins theory of evolution contained in his origin of species?

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Decent with modification: species spread to different habitats and adapted to changes in their environment
Natural selection: this is a mechanism of evolution where individuals with inherited characteristics better suited to survival will reproduce and pass on their genes

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What major catagories of evidence of evolution

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Fossil record helps reconstruct the past showing organisms that are now extinct and showing us how an organisms traits have changed

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Molecular similarities among species

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Related species have similar genes and proteins. Example humans and chance only different differ in 5% genes

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Examples of natural selection in action

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Changes in beetle population due to pesticide treatment, development of antibiotic resistance in bacteria, changes in beak size of Galapagos finches in response to food availability

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Genetic drift

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Change in gene pool due to chance, example by chance only limited amount of population reproduce and overtime allele frequencies change. Caused by bottleneck effect and the founder effect

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Bottleneck effect

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Genetic drift is more likely reduce population resulting from natural disaster, small gene pool last Friday, decreased ability of population to adapt disease, other environmental changes

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Founder effect

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Gene pool limited to alleles of founding members of the population. New population will look like founding members. Example small group isolated on an island, Galapagos finches. Groups on different islands near Bob differently because of limited gene pool from the founders of each group

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14
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Gene flow

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Exchange of genes with another population

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Mutation

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Change in DNA enter gene pool only if carried on gametes, especially in fast reproducing organisms such as bacteria

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16
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How does natural selection act on the variation that exists in population determine fitness of individuals?

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Causes changes in a population’s variation. Original source of genetic variation. If an organism has best trait, it will survive

17
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Geographic Distribution of Species

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Geographically separate groups evolve differently, example marsupials in Australia rear young pouches and evolved differently from ancestral marsupials due to isolation on Island continent