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Do individuals or populations evolve?

Populations

100

What is fitness?

Fitness is defined as the correct number of offspring an individual produces in its lifetime that survive to reproductive age.

100

What is speciation?

The formation of new and distinct species

100

What is sexual selection?

The process in which individuals with certain inherited traits are more likely to attract mates.

200

Can evolution occur quickly and/or over a long period of time?

Both! Yes, evolution can occur quickly. For example, it can occur relatively quickly in small scale populations.

200

What is the difference between genotype and phenotype?

A genotype describes the genetic makeup of an organism. A phenotype describes the appearance of those genes.

200

True or False. Homologous structures are features of different species that are similar in function but not in structure. 

False - Analogous structures are features of different species that are similar in function but not in structure

200

True or False: All living organisms are not related to each other

False

300

What is macroevolution?

It is major evolutionary change! It is important evolution dating back to big transitions such as land to sea. It is evidence of extinction, emergence, and loss.

300

What is the ultimate source of variation in a population?

Mutations! Mutations generate new alleles in a population, thus increasing the genetic variation

300

What are the three ways evolution can occur?

Genetic drift, gene flow, and natural selection

300

What are the 3 models of selection?

Directional, stabilizing, and disruptive

400

Name at least 2 misconceptions about evolution

Evolution doesn't matter to me

Evolution is slow

Evolution is not happening right now

Evolution is directional

There are no limits to evolution

Evolution is just a theory

Natural selection is the only cause of evolution

400

The two kinds of speciation are anagenesis and cladogenesis. What is the difference?

Anagenesis is evolutionary change within single lineages through time. Cladogenesis is the branching or diversification of lineages.

400

What is the pace of evolution limited by?

The pace of evolution is limited by generation time! Species with short generation times can evolve faster than species with long generation times

400

What is the relative fitness of a sterile animal that can live up to 500 years and is immune to any disease?

Zero, because it is unable to reproduce and pass along its genes.

500

What is antibiotic resistance and how does it develop?

Antibiotic resistant bacteria can cause illnesses that were once easily treatable with antibiotics to become untreatable, leading to dangerous infections. It develops from evolution and natural selection.

500

What was Lamarck's theory on evolution?

He believed individuals controlled which parts of their bodies they kept and which they disposed of. He also believed individuals could pass on acquired traits to their offspring.

500

In a hypothetical situation, darker colored rabbits and lighter colored rabbits are favored more in a population compared to rabbits possessing a gray shade of fur. What type of selection is this?

Disruptive Selection

500

What are the conditions for the Hardy Weinberg equilibrium?

No mutations, random mating, no natural selection, extremely large population size, and no gene flow