Hardy-Weinberg
Isolations
Causes of Evolution
Evidence for Evolution
Scientists
100

What are the Hardy-Weinberg equations...

what does q stand for? p?

p2? q2? 2pq?

1. p+q=1

2. p2+2pq+q2=1

q= frequency of the dominant allele

p= frequency of the recessive allele

p2= frequency of homozygous dominant

q2= frequency of homozygous recessive

2pq= frequency of heterozygotes

100

What is the major difference between allopatric speciation and sympatric speciation?

Allopatric speciation is caused by geographic isolation. 

100

Those individuals who are better adapted in a particular environment exhibit better reproductive success. They have more offspring that survive and pass their genes to one or more offspring. Survival of the fittest.

Natural Selection

100

Describe how fossil record serves as evidence for evolution. 

reveals the existence of species that have become extinct or have evolved into other species.

- radiometric dating and half life accurately measure the age of fossils. 

100

Name the Theory and Proponent

Describing the diversity of God's creation by naming and classifying species. (Taxonomy)

Theory= Classification System

Proponent= Carl Linnaeus

200

According to Hardy-Weinberg, what are the conditions for a population to be stable?

1. Population must be very large.

2. Population must be isolated from other populations.

3. There must be no mutations in the population.

4. Mating must be random

5. No natural selection.


200

Different frog species live in the same pond bur breed at different times. 

What isolating mechanism is this?

Pre-zygotic

Temporal

200

Individuals choose their mates for a specific reason. The selection of a mate serves to eliminate the less-fit individuals. What cause of evolution is this?

Nonrandom Mating

200

how is comparative anatomy used as evidence for evolution.

-homologous structures, analogous structures, vestigal structures. 

-reveal if organisms have a common ancestor.

-reveal the adaptations animals took

200

History of Earth marked by sudden floods or droughts that resulted in extinctions.

Theory= Catastrophism

Proponent= Georges Cuvier

300

Determine the percent of the population that is homozygous dominant if the percent of the population that is homozygous recessive is 16%.

Homozygous dominant= 36%

300

Frogs from the genus Rana can form hybrid tadpoles, but they die before adulthood.

What isolating mechanism is this?

Post-zygotic

Hybrid Inviability

300

These are changes in genetic material and are the raw material for evolutionary change. They increase diversity. 

Mutations

300

how is comparative biochemistry used as evidence for evolution?

- if common ancestors, then they would have similar biochemical pathways. 

-goes as far as similar proteins and amino acid sequences

300

Proposed mechanism of evolution that modifications due to use or disuse are passed to offspring.

Theory= Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics

Proponent= Jean-Baptiste Lamarck

400

If 9% of the population has blue eyes, what percent of the population is hybrid for brown eyes? Homozygous for brown eyes?

Hybrid Brown= 42%

Homozygous Brown=49%

400

Mating between two closely related species is inhibited as their genitals are not compatible.

What type of isolating mechanism is this?

Pre-zygotic 

Mechanical

400

This is the movement of alleles into or out of a population. It can occur as a result of the migration of fertile individuals or gametes between populations. This tends to increase diversity. What is this?

Example: pollen from one valley can be carried by the wind across a mountain to another valley.

Gene Flow

400

how is comparative embryology used as evidence for evolution?

-closely related organisms go through similar stages in their embryonic development

400

1. Profound change is the cumulative product of slow but continuous processes. 

2. Fixed species on a continuum from simple to complex.

1. Theory= Gradual geologic change; Proponent= James Hutton

2. Theory= Scale of nature; Proponent= Charles Darwin

500

A population of snails on the Galapagos Islands has been studied for the past 70 years. It is polymorphic in terms of body color. The dominant type has brown stripes, while the recessive is solid colored. A severe drought several years ago reduced the population drastically, but it has since returned to Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. The current population of snails exhibiting the solid colored shell is 17%. What can you expect the frequency of the homozygous striped snails to be in the next year? Round to the nearest hundredth.

0.35 

500

Mules are they sterile hybrids of a male donkey and female horse.

What isolating mechanism is this?

Post-Zygotic

Hybrid Infertility


500

Genetic Drift is change in the gene pool due to chance. It is a fluctuation in frequency of alleles from one generation to another and is unpredictable. It tends to limit diversity. Name the two examples of genetic drift.

Bottleneck effect

The founder effect

500

how is molecular biology used as evidence for evolution?

- DNA and the genetic code reflect the shared ancestry of life. DNA comparisons can show how related species are.

500

1. All of life is related; present day species differ from ancestral species

2. Geologic process have constant rates throughout time.

1.Theory= Descent with modification; Proponent= Arsitotle

2. Theory= Uniformitarianism; Proponent= Charles Lyell