Hardy-Weinberg
Selection Types
Genetic Drift & Mating
Speciation & Reproductive Barriers
Evolutionary Patterns & Diversity
100

What does the Hardy-Weinberg principle predict?

Allele and genotype frequencies will remain constant in a population if no evolutionary forces act on it.

100

Which type of selection favors the average phenotype?

Stabilizing selection

100

What is genetic drift?

A change in allele frequencies due to random chance

100

What is speciation?

The formation of new species

100

What is evolution defined as?

Change in a population’s characteristics over time

200

What are the five conditions required for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?

Large population, random mating, no mutations, no gene flow, no natural selection

200

Which type of selection favors one extreme phenotype?

Directional selection

200

What is the founder effect?

Genetic drift that occurs when a small group colonizes a new area

200

Name one post-zygotic barrier

Hybrid sterility/death

200

Why can't populations grow exponentially?

Carrying capacity- only so many organisms can exist in one environment at a time

300

Which Hardy-Weinberg condition would be the most difficult to maintain when studying a large population of worms in a lab?

 No mutations

300

Which type of selection favors both extreme phenotypes over the average?

Disruptive selection

300

What is the bottleneck effect?

A sudden population reduction that changes allele frequencies

300

Name two prezygotic isolation barriers.

Temporal, behavioral, mechanical, habitat

300

What helps preserve genetic diversity in a population?

Heterozygote advantage, gene flow, mutations, frequency-dependent selection

400

Is it ever possible for a population to be in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium? Why/why not?

Not really, impossible to prevent mutations

400

Give an example of directional selection in nature.

Ex: Beak size in Darwin’s finches during drought 

400

What is assortative mating?

Mating between individuals with similar phenotypes

400

What is hybrid sterility?

A postzygotic barrier where offspring cannot reproduce

400

If a pesticide kills 90% of insects but 10% survive, what happens to the population over time?

It becomes mostly pesticide-resistant

500

Why does non-random mating violate Hardy-Weinberg?

Leads to sexual selection

500

What type of selection may lead to speciation by splitting a population into two phenotypic groups?

Disruptive selection

500

In a small population of lizards, a hurricane kills most of the individuals, leaving only a few survivors whose allele frequencies differ from the original population. Over generations, this leads to a significant reduction in genetic variation. What kind of genetic drift is this?

Bottleneck effect

500

What is the difference between prezygotic and postzygotic barriers?

Prezygotic prevents mating or fertilization; postzygotic affects offspring viability or fertility

500

How can species be identified? (2 ways)

Biological, morphological, ecological, phylogenetic species concepts