Evidence of Evolution
Mechanisms of Evolution
Natural Selection
Types of Natural Selection
Random
100

A preserved remnant or impression of an organism from the past.

Fossil

100

Random changes in allele frequencies in a population over time.

Genetic drift

100

Define natural selection. 

Organisms with favorable traits are able to surivive and reproduce (pass on their traits) 

100

List the 3 types of natural selection 

(hint: we looked at graphs of them)

Directional Selection

Stabilizing Selection 

Diversifying Selection 

100

An anatomical feature that no longer serves its original purpose in a species

Vestigial structure

200

The study of the geographical distribution of species and ecosystems.

Biogeography

200

The transfer of genetic material between populations through migration.

gene flow

200

Differences in traits among individuals in a population

variation

200

What type of selection is shown? 

Directional Selection 

200

Periods of no change in evolutionary history according to the fossil record.

stasis

300

Structures in different species that are similar due to shared ancestry.

Homologous structures

300

A change in the DNA sequence that can lead to variation in traits

Mutation

300

Define "fitness" in terms of natural selection 

an organism's ability to survive and reproduce 

300

The formation of new and distinct species is called ???

Speciation 

300

Periods of gradual/ slow change according to the fossil record

gradualism

400

DNA, RNA, and protein similarities among organisms that indicate evolutionary relationships.

Molecular homologies

400

Genetic recombination occurs during which phase of the cell cycle? 

Meiosis 

(crossing over of meiosis) 

400

The phenomenon where organisms produce more offspring than can survive

Overproduction

400

A species of mice has 3 color variants: light, medium, and dark.  The light and dark mice are easily seen by predators, but the medium colored mice blend in better.  This leads to an increase in medium colored mice.  What type of selection is this? 

Stabilizing Selection 

400

Periods of rapid change in a population according to the fossil record. 

Abrupt appearance

500

Similarities in the embryos of different species that suggest common ancestry.

Embryological/ developmental homologies

500

A decrease in genetic variation that occurs when a small group establishes a new population

Founder effect

500

A trait that enhances an organism's ability to survive and reproduce in its environment

Adaptation

500

Which of the three types of selection will lead to the formation of new species? 

Diversifying Selection 

500

The intentional breeding of organisms to produce desired traits

Artificial selection

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