Vocab basics
Types of isolation
natural selection
population genetics
scenerios
100

This term describes all the genes in a population

What is the gene pool?

100

When populations are separated by physical barriers.

What is geographic isolation?

100

This type of selection favors one extreme phenotype

What is directional selection?

100

This is a random change in allele frequency

What is genetic drift?

100

If a new mountain forms between a population, what type of isolation occurs?

What is geographic isolation?

200

The frequency of an allele in a gene pool is called this.

What is relative frequency?

200

When populations reproduce at different times.

What is temporal isolation?

200

This type of selection favors the average phenotype.

What is stabilizing selection?

200

This effect occurs when a small group forms a new population

What is the founder effect?

200

A small bird species splits into two based on differences in mating calls. What kind of isolation is this?

What is behavioral isolation?

300

A trait controlled by just one gene is called this

What is a single-gene trait?

300

When mating behaviors prevent breeding between groups

What is behavioral isolation?

300

This type of selection favors both extremes over the average

What is disruptive selection?

300

What is the founder effect?

What is genetic equilibrium?

300

Explain how reproductive isolation leads to speciation.

no gene flow → new species form)

400

A trait controlled by two or more genes is called this

What is a polygenic trait?

400

The type of isolation necessary for speciation

What is reproductive isolation?

400

A bell-shaped curve often results from this kind of trait.

What is a polygenic trait?

400

List two conditions required for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium

(e.g., no mutations, random mating, large population, no migration, no selection)

400

Which selection pattern is at work if predators target only medium-colored prey?

What is disruptive selection?

500

This principle states allele frequencies stay constant unless something changes them

What is the Hardy-Weinberg Principle?

500

Name two types of reproductive isolation and explain how they work

behavioral, geographic, temporal

500

Give an example of directional selection in nature

giraffe necks

500

A flood wipes out most of a population. What kind of genetic change might follow?

What is genetic drift

500

A population of squirrels becomes isolated on an island. Over time, they look very different from the mainland squirrels. Explain what might have happened.

What are geographic isolation and the founder effect?

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