Chapter 5.4 The Making Of A Theory - Accounting For The Evidence. Flashcards
The belief that living things arose from non-living matter.
Spontaneous Generation.
The false concept of inheritance of features acquired during the life of an individual.
Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics.
The result of differential reproductive success of individuals caused by variations in their inherited characteristics.
Natural Selection.
A mutation that has no effect on the organism.
Neutral Mutation.
An organisms reproductive success.
Fitness.
A mutation that reduces an organisms fitness.
Harmful Mutation.
A mutation that enhances an organisms fitness.
Beneficial Mutation.
The production of offspring from a single parent; offspring inherit the genes of that parent only.
Asexual Reproduction.
Offspring from the same parent (in asexual reproduction) or parents (in sexual reproduction).
Siblings
The production of offspring by the union of sex cells from two different parents; the offspring inherit a combination of Genoese from both parents.
Sexual Reproduction.
All the genes in a certain population.
Gene Pool.