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The person who studied natural selection?

Who is Charles Darwin?

100

Student that sits closest to the door?

Who is Natalie?

100

Selection that favors phenotypes that are either common (positive frequency-dependent selection) or rare (negative frequency-dependent selection).

What is Frequency-dependent Selection?

100

Phenotypic difference between a population's males and females.

What is Sexual Dimorphism?

100

The date of your vocab test

When is Tomorrow?

200

fraction of population variation that can be attributed to its genetic variance

What is Heritability?

200

This is the second step of the scientific method, where a scientist makes an educated guess

What is a Hypothesis?

200

trait that gives a truthful impression of an individual's fitness

What is a Honest Signal?

200

Student who sits closest to the markers

Who is Cadee?

200

Broader scale evolutionary changes that scientists see over paleontological time.

What is Macroevolution?

300

Study of how selective forces change the allele frequencies in a population over time.

What is Population Genetics?

300

Where you can find the Blooket for Vocab review?

Where is Canvas?

300

Gradual geographic variation across an ecological gradient.

What is a Cline?

300

Distribution of phonotypes in a population.

What is Population Variation?

300

The student who sits the furthest away from the door

Who is Brody?

400

The items used from yesterdays "Bird Beak" Lab

What are Forks,Spoons,Knives,Tweezers, & Skittles?

400

When individuals tend to mate with those who are phenotypically similar to themselves.

What is Assortative Mating?

400

Miss Persinger's favorite animal

What is a Horse?

400

Individual's ability to survive and reproduce relative to the rest of the population.

What is Relative Fitness?

400

Overarching evolutionary paradigm that took shape by the 1940s and scientists generally accept today.

What is Modern Synthesis?

500

Flow of alleles in and out of a population due to the individual or gamete migration.

What is Gene Flow?

500

The weasel-like animal that is a threat to the Kiwi

What is a Stout?

500

All the alleles that the individuals in the population carry.

What is the Gene Pool?

500

The "beak" that collected the most skittles in yesterday's lab

What are the Spoons?

500

This group in an experiment is used as a standard for comparison.

What is the control group?