Asexual reproduction produces offspring that is genetically ____ to the parent
What is identical?
Offspring of genetically different parents
What is a hybrid?
Type of parasite that requires a host cell to replicate
What is an obligate parasite?
Natural selection acts on _____
What are individuals?
A barrier that occurs after fertilization
What is a post-zygotic barrier?
Name for a gene's specific location on a chromosome
What is a locus?
Mating in which one character is followed
What is a monohybrid cross?
What are bacteriophages?
The dynamics of genes in a population
What is population genetics?
A barrier that causes unlikely mating due to organisms living in different locations
What is habitat isolation?
Name of reproductive cells in plants and animals
What is gametes?
All individuals are identical for a trait
What is true breeding?
What is a capsid?
A local group of the same species that that within their community frequently
What is a population?
A barrier that causes unlikely mating due to mating at different times of the year
What is temporal isolation?
_____ cells (1n) have one copy of each chromosome
What is haploid?
Name for parental generation
What is P generation?
A disease causing agent that is transmitted from humans to other animals
What is a zoonotic virus?
Multiple small changes over time that lead to new species
What is macroevolution?
Concept that shows how species adapt and new species originate
What is speciation?
______ cells (2n) have two copies of each chromosome
What is diploid?
Some alleles are harmful because they code for _____ _____?
What are non-functional proteins?
Term for a virus only being able to infect cells of a limited number of host species
What is host range?
A mutation that gives no advantage or disadvantage
What is neutral variation?
A post-zygotic barrier where the 1st generation is viable and fertile, but produces offspring that are feeble or sterile
What is hybrid breakdown?