History of Evolutionary Theory
Genetic Variation
Gene Pools & Allele Frequency
Hardy-Weinberg & Evolution
Speciation & Selection
100

This scientist proposed natural selection as the mechanism of evolution.

Who is Charles Darwin?

100

This is a segment of DNA that codes for a single trait.

What is a gene?

100

This term describes all the alleles present in a population.

What is a gene pool?

100

This condition describes a population where allele frequencies do not change.

What is genetic equilibrium?

100

This is the formation of new species.

What is speciation?

200

This missing concept limited Darwin’s original theory.

What is the mechanism of inheritance?

200

These are alternative forms of a gene.

What are alleles?

200

This term refers to how often a specific allele appears in a population.

What is allele frequency?

200

This principle describes a population that is not evolving.

What is the Hardy-Weinberg principle?

200

This type of isolation occurs when populations are physically separated.

What is geographic isolation?

300

This scientist discovered the basic principles of inheritance using pea plants.

Who is Gregor Mendel?

300

These are the three main sources of genetic variation in populations.

What are mutation, recombination, and sexual reproduction?

300

These must change in order for evolution to occur.

What are allele frequencies?

300

This occurs when Hardy-Weinberg conditions are not met.

What is evolution?

300

This type of selection favors both extreme phenotypes over intermediate ones.

What is disruptive selection?

400

This discovery explained how genetic information is copied and passed on.

What is the structure of DNA?

400

This process involves homologous chromosomes exchanging segments during meiosis.

What is crossing-over?

400

This is the allele frequency when 9 out of 20 alleles are dominant.

What is 0.45 or 45%?

400

These are the five agents that can cause changes in allele frequencies.

What are mutation, gene flow, genetic drift, nonrandom mating, and natural selection?

400

This type of speciation occurs due to geographic barriers.

What is allopatric speciation?

500

This field combines Mendelian genetics with Darwinian evolution.

What is population genetics?

500

This is the approximate number of different gametes humans can produce from independent assortment alone.

What is about 8.4 million?

500

These tend to remain constant even when phenotypic ratios change (in stable populations).

What are allele frequencies?

500

This mechanism of evolution consistently improves adaptation to the environment.

What is natural selection?

500

This type of reproductive barrier prevents fertilization from occurring.

What is prezygotic isolation?

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