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Evolution of Populations
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This selection pressure favors the extreme phenotypes, dividing the population into 2 distinct groups
Disruptive Selection
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This mechanism of evolution occurs when individuals migrate between populations.
Gene Flow
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True/False: Genetic drift is change in the allele frequency of a population due to a random, chance event.
TRUE
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The type of genetic drift that follows the colonization of a new habitat by a small group of individuals is called
Founder Effect
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All of the genetic information (all of the alleles) found in a population.
Gene pool
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What does this image represent?
the Founder effect
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There are two types of genetic drift, founder effect and the ________________ .
Bottleneck effect
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Natural selection acts directly on (genotype/phenotype) - choose one
Phenotype!
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Any change in the genetic material (DNA) of a cell is called a
Mutation
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The frequency of phenotypes for a typical polygenic trait is most often shown as
Bell Curve
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This selection pressure favors ONE of the extreme phenotypes (one side of the bell curve) , which shifts allele frequencies to one side or the other
Directional Selection
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A group of organisms that can mate with each other and produce fertile offspring are called a
Species
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Temporal isolation occurs when two different parts of the population reproduce at different _______________ .
Times
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This occurs when 2 populations can no longer interbreed
Reproductive isolation
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In this type of natural selection, individuals with intermediate traits (the average/middle) are more likely to survive and reproduce
Stabilizing
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This is a mechanism of evolution in which allele frequencies of a population change over generations due to chance, NOT fitness
Genetic Drift
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