Evolution Basics
Evidence of Evolution
Genetic Variation
Natural Selection
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This person wrote On the Origin of Species after a long voyage to the Galapagos Islands


Charles Darwin. 

100

The whale's pelvic bones are an example of

vestigial structures

100

A change in the DNA sequence

Mutations?

100

Define Natural Selection.

The concept that organisms that are best suited to their environment will survive and reproduce, passing on their traits to the next generation.

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A heritable trait that helps an organism better survive and reproduce in their environment

What is an adaptation?

200

Has similar bone structures and a common ancestor

Homologous Strutures

200

What is gene flow?

Organisms moving from a population of one species to a separate population of the same species, changing the allele frequency or introducing new traits


200

The evolutionary diversification of a single ancestral line where organisms display different adaptations in response to different selection pressures

What is adaptive radiation?

300

How well an organism is able to survive, adapt and reproduce in its environment 

What is fitness?

300

Has similar functions but different structures and do not share a common ancestor

What are analogous structures?

300

When a species separates into 2 groups that are geographically isolated from each other, creating 2 separate species


What is allopatric speciation?

300

What is stabilizing selection?

A change in a species population distribution where traits towards the average are favored, and extreme traits provide a disadvantage.


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What is coevolution?


When adaptations of one species cause similar adaptations in another species, often found in species with symbiotic relationships, or parasites



400

How does embryology provide evidence of evolution?

 similar developmental stages and features in embryos of different species suggest they share a common ancestor

400

A sharp decline in a population's genetic variation due to outside forces or random events such as natural disasters.


What is the bottleneck effect?


400

A change in population distribution of a species where one extreme trait is favored over the average


What is directional selection.

500

The process where organisms that are not closely related develop similar traits as adaptations to similar environments

What is convergent evolution?

500

How do fossils provide evidence of evolution?

By showing that life has changed over time. 

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A decline in genetic variation when a small group becomes separated from a larger population

What is the founder effect?

500

What is disruptive selection?

A change in population distribution where two extreme traits are favored over the average, often a precursor to speciation. 

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