Darwins Finches
Bacteria
Evolution
Human Influence
Factors of Evolution
100

Finches living on separate islands adapted differently from each other because of 

What is "Geographic Isolation"

100

Bacteria reproduce in a way in which the off spring is  an exact copy of the parent.

What is "asexual reproduction"

100

The type of evolution that is driven by environment and competition for resources. 

What is "Natural Selection"

100
Breeding plants or animals for specific traits

What is "artificial selection"

100

New traits, due to a genetic mistake, that add to a gene pool

What is "Mutation"

200

The finches are an example of this type of Genetic Drift

What is "Founder Effect"

200

Medicine that humans develop to kill bacteria

What is "antibiotics"

200

Selective breeding done by human intervention

What is "artificial selection"

200

Genetically Modified Organism

What is "GMO"
200

The shrinking of a population as non-favorable traits become less common.

What is "genetic drift"

300

The relationship of the original finches on the mainland to those on the Galapagos Islands

Common Ancestor

300

This results in genetic variety in bacteria.

what is "mutations"

300

A change in a species over time

What is "evolution"

300

A negative result of artificial selection is inbreeding, leading to less _____________ _______________.

What is "genetic variation"

300

Migration or when a population moves to a new area

What is "gene flow"

400

By adapting to the food sources available the finch found their place in their ecosystem.

What is "niche"

400

Antibiotic-resistant bacteria will survive to reproduce and pass on the favorable trait to their offspring.

What is "natural selection"

400

Adaptations WITHIN a species that pass to off spring, changing the species, but not creating a new species.

What is "Microevolution"

400

Choosing a mate and artificial selection are types of __________________.

What is "non-random mating"

400

A population suddenly gets smaller due to a random event.

What is "bottleneck" 

500

A single species gives rise to other species, spreading out like a circle.

What is "adaptive radiation"

500

Nonresistant bacteria die off, and their traits are no longer available to the species, shrinking the ______ ______.

what is "gene pool"

500

Adaptions that, over time, result in new species with a common ancestor.

What is "macroevolution"

500

Changing an organisms genetics in a lab

What is "genetic engineering"

500

A population changes so much that it becomes two different populations that evolve into two different species.

What is "speciation"

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