Darwin And Evolution (15)
Evidence For Evolution (15)
Population Genetics (16)
Natural Selection & Speciation (16)
Human Genetics (14)
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What ship did Charles Darwin travel on in 1831?

HMS Beagle

100

What are homologous structures?

Body parts with similar structure that show common ancestry

100

What is a population?

A group of individuals of the same species that interbreed

100

What is speciation?

The formation of a new species.

100

What is the Human Genome Project?

An effort started in 1990 to sequence all human DNA.

200

Who wrote On the Origin of Species in 1859?

Charles Darwin

200

What are vestigial organs?

Unused structures inherited from ancestors (example: appendix)

200

What is a gene pool?

All the genes in a population.

200

What is reproductive isolation?

When populations cannot interbreed and produce fertile offspring.

200

Which DNA fragments move farther in gel electrophoresis and why?

Smaller fragments move farther because they pass through pores more easily.

300

What does “survival of the fittest” mean?

Organisms best adapted to their environment survive and reproduce.

300

What did Darwin observe on the Galápagos Islands that supported evolution?

Finches, tortoises, and iguanas showed variation adapted to environments.

300

What is relative frequency?

How often an allele appears in a population.

300

What is geographic isolation?

Separation by physical barriers like rivers or mountains.

300

What causes Down syndrome?

Nondisjunction resulting in trisomy 21.

400

Name the 5 main points of natural selection.

Overproduction, variation exists, variation is inherited, competition, best adapted survive & reproduce

400

What is comparative embryology?

Study of embryos to show evolutionary relationships.

400

What are two main sources of genetic variation?

Mutation and genetic reshuffling

400

What is directional selection?

When one extreme phenotype is favored.

400

What is sickle cell anemia?

A disorder caused by one amino acid change in hemoglobin that misshapes red blood cells

500

How did Darwin’s theory differ from Jean-Baptiste Lamarck’s theory?

Lamarck believed acquired traits were inherited; Darwin believed variation exists before environmental change and populations evolve

500

What is artificial selection?

Humans selecting traits for breeding (selective breeding).

500

What does the Hardy-Weinberg principle state?

Allele frequencies remain constant unless evolutionary forces act on the population

500

Compare stabilizing and disruptive selection.

Stabilizing favors the middle; disruptive favors both extremes.

500

Why is the X chromosome more important than the Y chromosome?

The X chromosome contains many more genes; the Y has very few.

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