Natural Selection
Genetic Variation
Population Genetics
Hardy-Weinberg & Evolution
Speciation & Evolution Evidence
100

Fill in the blank: Natural selection is the process by which individuals with advantageous traits are more likely to ________ and ________.

survive and reproduce

100

The ultimate source of genetic variation is ________.

mutation

100

All alleles in a population make up the ________ pool.

gene

100

Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium applies to ________-evolving populations.

non

100

QUADRUPLE HELIX REMIX!!!

What is speciation?

The formation of new species

200

Why does natural selection act on phenotypes instead of genotypes?

Because phenotypes are expressed traits that interact with the environment

200

How does independent assortment contribute to genetic diversity?

It randomly separates homologous chromosomes during meiosis

200

What is genetic drift?

Random changes in allele frequencies

200

TRIPLE PROTEIN MACHINE!!!

List one condition required for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.

No mutation, random mating, no selection, large population, or no gene flow

200

Speciation due to geographic isolation is called ________ speciation.

allopatric

300

A population of insects becomes resistant to a pesticide over generations. What mechanism caused this change?

Natural selection

300

DOUBLE DNA DRAMA!!!

Exchange of DNA between homologous chromosomes is called ________ ________.

crossing over

300

A natural disaster drastically reduces a population’s size and alters allele frequencies. What is this called?

Bottleneck effect

300

A population begins selecting mates based on specific traits. Which Hardy-Weinberg condition is violated?

Random mating

300

What is the difference between homologous and analogous structures?

Homologous share ancestry; analogous do not

400

Explain why individuals cannot evolve.

Evolution is a change in allele frequencies across generations, which occurs in populations

400

A bacterium gains antibiotic resistance after receiving DNA from another bacterium. What process occurred?

Horizontal gene transfer (conjugation, transformation, or transduction acceptable)

400

Movement of alleles between populations is called gene ________.

flow

400

If allele frequencies change over time, the population is ________.

evolving

400

Two species develop similar traits due to similar environments but are not closely related. What is this called?

Convergent evolution

500

Traits that increase survival and reproduction are considered ________.

adaptive

500

Why is genetic variation necessary for natural selection?

It provides different traits for selection to act on

500

Why does genetic drift have a stronger effect in small populations?

Because random events have a larger impact on allele frequencies

500

Why is Hardy-Weinberg considered a null hypothesis?

It provides a baseline to compare whether evolution is occurring

500

A group that includes a common ancestor and all its descendants is called a ________ group.

monophyletic

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