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Phylogenies and Life's History
Evolutionary Processes
Speciation
Intro to Animals
100

What do mutations create?

New alleles

100

What is the best definition of a fossil

Any trace of an organism that lived in the past

100

What are the 4 mechanisms of evolution?

Natural selection, mutation, gene flow, and genetic drift



100
Define what a species is

A population or group of populations that is evolving independently of other populations.

100

What is the name of the event in which the radiation of animals began?

The Cambrian explosion

200
What is the purpose of bones?

They store energy

200

What is mass extinction?

When at least 60% of a species present are wiped out within 1 million years

200

What is stabilizing selection?

A mode of natural selection that reduces overall genetic variation in a population

200

What is the phylogenetic species concept?

It identifies species based on the evolutionary history of populations

200

What is one of the defining characteristics of vertebrates?

A segmented backbone

300

What is a point mutation?

A mutation that alters the sequence of one or a small number of base pairs.

300

Give your best characterization of an adaptive radiation

A single lineage diversifies rapidly, and descendant species occupy many habitats and ecological roles.

300

What is a genetic bottleneck?

A sudden reduction in the diversity of alleles in a population

300

What is a weakness of the morphological species concept?

Experts can disagree about whether differences between forms are consistent with normal within-species variation
or represent synapomorphies (traits that arose independently)

300

What are the 2 major subgroups within the bilaterian coelomates?

Protostomes and Deuterostomes 

400

What does it mean to be benthic?

Lives at the bottom of aquatic enviornments

400
What is the Temporal Bias of the fossil record?

Recent fossils are much more common than ancient fossils. The older the fossil is, the longer it has been exposed to potentially destructive forces in deep layers of rock, and the less likely to be exposed to the surface by erosion.

400

Why isn't inbreeding considered an evolutionary process?

It does not change allele frequencies

400

What is a monophyletic group?

An ancestral population, and all of its descendants, and only those descendants. 

400

What is an animal?

Something that eats and moves

500

Why is the following mutation considered random?

A change from a G to C, when DNA is copied during chromosome replication.


It just happens 

Any change in base sequence is equally possible 

Undirected with respect to fitness 

Any change in chromosome number is equally possible

500

In what Eon is the first evidence of oxygenic photosynthesis present?

The Archaean Eon

500

True or False: Gene flow can either increase or decrease the average fitness of a population? Explain


True.

If gene flow into a population introduces a beneficial allele, fitness will go up; but if gene flow introduces a deleterious allele, fitness will go down

500

Why do phylogenies have to be estimated via an analysis of homologous traits?

Otherwise, species might be grouped on the basis of traits that appear similar but are not derived from a common ancestor.

500

Name one of the themes that occur in the diversification of the animal phyla

1. Higher oxygen levels

2. Rise of higher-quality food sources

3. The evolution of predation

4. New niches beget more new niches

5. Modified genes, modified bodies