Basics of Evolution
Evolutionary Processes
Speciation
Classification
Macroevolutionary Processes
100

A variation that increases fitness

Adaptation

100

If females or males choose their mates based on a physical characteristic

non-random mating

100

When two species share a lot of DNA they are said to be

More related; descended from a common ancestor

100

A trait that has a common origin in a clade

Derived characteristic

100

A dramatic event that causes a large number of species to become extinct around the same time

Mass extinction

200
Two similar structures that are shared by related species, inherited from a common ancestor

Homologous structures

200

Evolution that occurs by chance

Genetic Drift

200

When two groups cannot reproduce together

Reproductive isolation

200

Unicellular, prokaryotic organisms whose cell walls contain peptidoglycan

Bacteria

200
The idea that evolution proceeds slowly but steadily

Gradualism

300

A structure that was inherited from ancestors, but has lost its size and function

Vestigial structure

300

When some individuals have higher fitness than others, this process will drive evolution

Natural selection

300

When individuals at both ends of the phenotype curve have a higher fitness than individuals in the center of the curve

Disruptive selection

300

Autotrophs whose cell walls contain cellulose; part of domain eukarya

Plantae

300

When two or more organisms evolve together

Coevolution

400

All of the genes and alleles in a population

Gene pool

400

When allele frequencies are not changing and the population is not evolving

Genetic equilibrium

400

When two groups evolve differences in mating rituals

Behavioral isolation
400

Distinctive fossils that are found in only a few layers, all over the world that help scientists with relative dating

Index fossils

400

Theory that suggests eukaryotes arose from the fusion of two prokaryotic cells

Endosymbiont theory

500

One type of genetic recombination: the transfer of genes between two individuals, primarily in bacteria and archaea

Lateral gene transfer

500

Movement of genes into or out of the population 

Gene flow

500

When two groups reproduce at different times of the year

Temporal isolation
500

Amount of time required for half of the radioactive atoms in a sample to decay

Half-life

500

Process where a single species evolves into several distinct species

Adaptive radiation

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