Natural Selection
Population Genetics
Hardy-Weinberg
Evidence of Evolution
Phylogeny
100

What was the name of Darwin's idea, which is now our modern definition of evolution?

What is Descent with modification?

100

what is the name of a population's genetic diversity?

What is a Gene pool?

100

What does p^2 mean in the Hardy-Weingberg equations?

What is the percent of the population Homozygous dominant?

100

Antibiotic resistance in bacteria and insect resistance to pesticides are examples of what?

What is evolution?

100

What is Taxonomy?

What is the naming and classifying species?

200

Does Natural Selection act on a phenotypic or genotypic variation in populations?

What is Phenotypic?

200

Many fixed alleles = ____?

What is less genetic diversity?

200

What are the two equations of Hardy-Weingberg?

What are p+q= 1 and p^2+2pq+q^2 = 1?

200

Fossils can be dated by using what type of carbon?

What is carbon 14?

200

What is Phylogenetics?

What is the hypothesis of evolutionary history?

300

What are the three modes of Natural Selection?


What is Directional, Stabilizing, and Disruptive Selection?

300

What are the two types of Genetic drift?

What are the Bottleneck effect and the Founder effect?

300

If round wings are dominant and straight wings are recessive then what two variables are being represented?

What is p^2 and q^2?

300

What are the three primary sources of evidence for Evolution?

What are Fossil records, Comparative morphology, and Biogeography?

300

There are two types of Phylogeny. What are they?

What are Phylogenetic Trees, and Cladograms?

400
What does fitness mean in terms of Natural Selection?

What is the ability to survive and reproduce?

400

Mutations can result in ____?

What is genetic variation?

400

The frequency of a recessive allele in a population is 80%. Which variable is being used in this Hardy-Weinberg question?

What is q?

400

What are the three structures within evolution?

What are vestigial, Homologous, and Analogous structures?

400

What are the three groups of Phylogeny?

What are Monophyletic, Paraphyletic, and Polyphyletic?

500

What are the two main observations on which Natural Selection is based?

What are heritable traits, and more offspring are produced than can survive?

500

What is the definition of Gene Flow?

What is the transfer of alleles into or out of a population?

500

What are the five conditions that need to be met for Hardy-Weinberg to occur?

What are No mutations, Random mating, No natural selection, Extremely large population, and No gene flow?

500

Structural evidence indicates _____ of all ___?

What is common ancestry and eukaryotes?

500

What are derived characteristics?

What is the similarity inherited from the most recent common ancestor of the entire group?

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