Evolutionary Genetics Flashcards
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Anagenesis
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- Evolution taking place within a single lineage.
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Species
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- Term applied to different kinds or types of living organisms.
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Biological Species Concept
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- Definition of a species as a group of organisms whose members are capable of interbreeding with one another but are reproductively isolated from the members of other species. Because different species do not exchange genes, each species evolves independently. Not all biologists adhere to this concept.
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Reproductive Isolating Mechanism
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- Any biological factor or mechanism that prevents gene exchange.
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Evolution
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- Genetic change that takes place in a group of organisms.
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Cladogenesis
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- Evolution in which one lineage is split into two.
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Speciation
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- Process by which new species arise.
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Phylogeny
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- Evolutionary relationships among a group of organisms.
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Phylogenetic Tree
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- Graphical representation of the evolutionary relationships among different organisms.
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Prezygotic Isolation
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- Reproductive isolating mechanism that prevents gametes from two different species from fusing and forming a hybrid zygote.
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Postzygotic Isolation
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- Reproductive isolating mechanism that operates after gametes from two different species have fused to form a zygote, either because the resulting hybrids are inviable or sterile or because reproduction breaks down in subsequent generations.
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Allopatric Speciation
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- Speciation that occurs when a geographic barrier splits a population into two groups and blocks the exchange of genes between them.
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Sympatric Speciation
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- Speciation that arises in the absence of any geographic barrier to gene flow, in which reproductive isolating mechanisms evolve within a single population.
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Synonymous Substitutions
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– Nucleotide changes in a gene that do not alter amino acid sequences.
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Rates Of Molecular Evolution
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- The number of nucleotide substitutions per site per year.