Mechanisms of Evolution
Evidences of Evolution
Speciation
Hardy-Weinberg
100

What are the 5 mechanisms of evolution?

Mutation, Non-random mating, Gene flow, Genetic drift, & Natural Selection.

100

What is evidence of evolution?

directly observable small-scale change, bio geographic distribution, comparative anatomy, the fossil record, classification, and genetics.

100

What is speciation?

The formation of new and distinct species in the course of evolution.

100

What is the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium

the amounts of different alleles (different versions of a gene) in a population will stay the same from one generation to the next.

200

What is mutation?

It generates the genetic variation on which the evolutionary process depends.

200

What is the definition of evolution?

The change in the characteristics of a species over several generations and relies on the process of natural selection.

200

What's a simple definition for speciation?

Speciation is how a new kind of plant or animal species is created.
200

Who founded the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?

An English mathematician. Godfrey Harold (G. H.) Hardy and the German physician Wilhelm Weinberg.

300

What is natural selection?

A mechanism of evolution where organisms are more adapted to their environment and more likely to survive and pass on genes that helped them survive.

300

Give an example of evolution.

Peppered moth, Darwin's finches, etc.

300

Give an example of animals that faced speciation.

The Central European black cap, Galapagos ground finch, etc.

300
What are the 5 mechanisms that are connected to the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?

Natural Selection, Mutation, Genetic drift, Gene flow, & Non-random mating.

400

What is non-random mating?

A mating system is when some individuals are more or less likely to mate with individuals of a particular genotype than with individuals of other genotypes.

400

What is the most evident proof of evolution?

Fossils

400

Who discovered speciation?

An ornithologist Ernst Mayr.

400

Give an example of the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.

The beak color of finches has a complete dominance relationship where black beaks are dominant over yellow beaks.