Evidence of Evolution
Evidence of Evolution II
Developing Evolutionary Theory
Shaping Evolutionary Theory
Population Genetics
100

Change in a species over time

What is evolution?

100

Similar structures found in organisms, with different functions, indicating  a common ancestor.

What are homologous structures?

100

The father of evolution

Who is Charles Darwin?

100

Type of evolution whereby new species evolve or branch out from a common ancestral species

What is divergent evolution?

100

All of the alleles of all of the members of a population

What is a gene pool?

200

Evidence of evolution based on the similarities of  structures and their functions among organisms

What is comparative anatomy?

200

Remnant of a structure that seemingly has no purpose and was probably inherited from an ancestor

What is a vestigial structure?

200

The changes in DNA that drive evolution

What are mutations?

200

Name for the theory proposed by Darwin that suggests that evolution by natural selection occurs gradually over long periods of time

What is gradualism?

200

Factor that causes genetic drift as a result of some chance event that causes a drastic reduction in the size of a population

What is the Bottleneck Effect?

300

This type of dating method uses the position of rock layers to determine the age of the fossils. Newer rock layers are on top of older rock layers.

What is relative dating?

300

Structures that are used for the same purpose in different species, but are NOT evidence of evolution from a common ancestor

What are analogous structures?

300

The mainland that Darwin believed the finches on the Galapagos Islands migrated from

What is South America?

300

When allele frequencies remain constant, a population is said to be in genetic equilibrium. This principle applies to non-evolving populations.

What is the Hardy-Weinberg Principle?

300

Mode of natural selection that favors the extreme phenotypes over intermediate phenotypes of a phenotypic range

What is disruptive (diversifying) selection?

400

Evidence of evolution based on similarities among organisms in early stages of development

What is embryology?

400

Scientists have found similarities in the protein of turtles and sharks. This is an example of this type of evidence for evolution. 

What is biochemical evidence?

400

Another term for natural selection

What is survival of the fittest?

400

Theory that suggests that there can be rapid leaps in evolution

What is punctuated equilibrium?

400

The three modes of natural selection

What are directional selection, disruptive (diversifying selection), and stabilizing selection?

500

5 sources of evidence for evolution

What are fossils, embryology, comparative anatomy, geographical distribution, and biochemical(DNA) evidence?

500

The type of evidence for evolution whereby island species most closely resemble species found on the nearest mainland  

What is geographical distribution?

500

The mechanism of evolution that Darwin developed that includes the idea that those individuals in a population with an advantageous trait/adaptation will survive and pass those genes on to the next generation.

What is natural selection?

500

The name for the currently accepted theory of evolution which suggests that evolution may occur both gradually over long periods of time and in rapid leaps

What is Modern Synthesis?

500
This pattern of evolution shows that the evolution of one species affects the evolution of another species, since they are in close relationship to one another.
What is co-evolution?
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