Natural Selection
Types of Selection
Mechanisms of Evolution
Allele Frequency
Cladograms
100

After his trip around the world with an important stop in the Galapagos, he wrote the book "On the Origin of Species by Natural Selection" 

Who is Charles Darwin?

100

Directional selection would cause the average moth in 1800's England to become...

What is darker?

100

Movement of new allele from one location to another.

What is gene flow?

100

This is what we call all the alleles in a population

What is the gene pool?

100

Cladograms show these between species.

What are evolutionary relationships?

200

Each species has some of this and it increases the chances that at least someone in the species survives when the environment changes.

What is variation.

200

The type of selection when the average of a trait becomes more common.

What is stabilizing selection?
200

A new allele coming from a change in DNA sequence.

What is a mutation?

200

This is what we call it when the allele frequency of a species changes?

What is evolution?

200

The name for a group of population who are reproductively isolated from other populations. 

What is a species?

300

Natural selection over long periods of time can result in the evolution of new ... 

What are species? 

300
The type of selection that produces two different species?

What is disruptive selection?

300

A change in the gene pool due to random chance.

What is genetic drift? 

300

This is the how you calculate allele frequency.

What is (# of alleles/# of alleles in the gene pool)?

300

An ancestor and all its decendents are known as this. 

What is a clade?

400

Natural selection will produce these traits that make it fit better into their environment.

What are adaptations?

400

Selection can result in a change in the frequency of these.

What are alleles?

400

When an individual gets to reproduce more, not because they are more fit, but because they're sexually attractive.

What is non-random mating (or sexual selection)?

400

This number would be the allele frequency of a gene pool if it were the only allele.

What is 1?

400

How many "cuts" can you make to a cladogram to describe a clade?

What is one?

500

When individuals are well matched to their environment and reproduce more than others we call it this.

What is fitness?

500

Selection picks these things that fit best into the environment to reproduce.

What are phenotypes?

500
A population experience a change in the gene pool due to a severe reduction in population size due to luck.

What is the bottleneck effect? 

500

Every member of the population (100) is heterozygous (Rr). There are only two alleles in this gene pool. What is the allele frequency of the dominant allele (R)?

What is .5?

500

Each branching point in the cladogram represenents this.

What is a speciation event?

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