Natural Selection
Evolution Evidence
Hardy-Weinberg
Speciation
Phylogeny & Genetics
100

What process causes individuals with favorable traits to survive and reproduce more successfully?

What is Natural Selection?

100

Structures that are similar because of shared ancestry are called these.

What are Homologous Structures?

100

This principle states that allele frequencies remain constant if evolution is not occuring.

What is the Hardy-Weinberg Principle?

100
The formation of new species is called this.

What is Speciation?

100
A diagram showing evolutionary relationships is called this?

What is a Phylogenetic Tree?

200

There are inherited characteristics that improve an organism“s survival.

What are adaptations?

200

The preserved remains or traces of ancient organisms are called these.

What are Fossils?

200

In the equation p2 + 2pq + q2 = 1, what does p represent?

What is the Frequency of the Dominant Allele?

200

When two populations are separated by a physical barrier, this type of isolation occurs.

What is Geographic Isolation?

200

The point where two branches split on a phylogenetic tree represents this.

What is a Common Ancestor?

300

This scientist proposed evolution by natural selection after studying finches.

Who is Charles Darwin?

300

Similar embryonic development among species supports this biological idea.

What is Common Ancestry?

300
Name one condition required for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.

What is:

No Mutations

- Large Population

- Random Mating

- No Natural Selection

- No Gene Flow

300

Speciation occurring without geographic separation is called this.

What is Sympatric Speciation?

300

Random changes in allele frequencies are called this.

What is Genetic Drift?

400

When individuals in a population vary in traits, this is called___.

What is Genetic Variation?

400

Structures with similar function but different ancestry are called these.

What are Analogous Structures?

400

If a population is not in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, what is occuring?

What is Evolution?

400

Different mating seasons between species is an example of this type of reproductive isolation.

What is Temporal Isolation?

400

Movement of alleles between populations is called this.

What is Gene Flow?

500

A sudden environmental event greatly reduces population size and genetic diversity. This is known as what effect?

What is the Bottleneck Effect?

500

This field compares DNA and protein sequences to determine evolutionary relationships.

What is Molecular Biology?

500

A small group starting a new population with different allele frequencies is called this effect.

What is the Founder Effect?

500

When hybrid offspring are sterile, this is an example of what type of barrier?

What is Postzygotic Isolation?

500

Natural selection that favors individuals at both extremes of a trait is called this type of selection.

What is Disruptive Selection?

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