Evolution Flashcards

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1
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Charles Darwin went where on what

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Galapagos on HMS beagle

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Artificial Selection

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Select organisms and allow them to breed in order to increase desired traits

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Darwin published

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The origin of species by means of natural selection (1859)

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Natural selection

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Process by which organisms with an advantage reproduce more than others of their kind

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Stabilizing selection

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Favors an intermediate or middle phenotype found in stable environments

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Directional selection

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Favors one extreme phenotype found in changing environments

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Disruptive selection

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Favors two extreme phenotypes

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Unity

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All organisms share the same characteristics of life that are traceable to the first cells

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Diversity

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Each species is adapted to its environment

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Evidence of evolution

Fossils

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Evidence of an organism that lived long ago

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Fossil records

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Sequence in which fossils appear within strata of sedimentary rock

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Evidence of evolution

Competitive anatomy

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Comparison of body structures in different species

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Homology

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Similarity and characteristics that result from common ancestry

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Homologous structures

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Different functions but are structurally similar because of common ancestor

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Analogous structures

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Structures that serve the same function but are not constructed the same nor do they share a common ancestor

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Vestigial Structure

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Remnants of features that served important functions in an organisms ancestors

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Evidence of evolution

Biogeography

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Geographic distribution of species

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Evidence of evolution

Embryology

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Comparison of body structures in different species

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Evidence of evolution

Molecular biology

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Comparing DNA an amino acid sequences between different organisms

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Convergent evolution

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Unrelated species evolve similar traits even though they are not closely related

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Divergent evolution

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When one species evolves into two or more species with different characteristics

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Coevolution

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Relationship between two species might be so close that the evolution of one species affects the evolution of the other species

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Phyletic gradualism

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Slow steady change

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Punctuated Equilibrium

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Brief periods of rapid change

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Micro evolution

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Change in the relative frequencies of alleles in a gene pool overtime

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Gene pool

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Total collection of genes in a population at anytime

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Hardy-Weinberg Principle

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frequencies will remain in equilibrium unless outside forces act to change those frequencies

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For population to remain in equilibrium there must be:

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  1. ) no natural selection
  2. ) no mutation
  3. ) no migration
  4. ) large population
  5. ) random mating
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Genetic drift

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Change in the gene pool of a population due to chance

30
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Bottleneck effect

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Prevents the majority of genotypes from participating in the next generation
Ex: natural disaster

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Founder Effect

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Rare alleles occur in a higher frequency and isolated populations

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Adaptions

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Special characteristics that enable organisms to be successful in a particular environment

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Types of adaptions

Structural

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Physical characteristics

Ex: teeth whiskers fur wings

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Types of adaptions

Physiological

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Inside body process/functions

Ex: reflexes, enzyme production venom

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Types of adaptions

Behavioral

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Action

Ex: hibernation, migrate, warning call