Chapter 11
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Gene Pool | Collection of alleles found in all of the individuals of a population.
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Allele Frequency | Proportion of one allele, compared with all the alleles for that trait, in the gene pool.
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Normal Distribution | Distribution in a population in which allele frequency is highest near the mean range value and decreases progressively towards each extreme end.
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Microevolution | Observable change in the allele frequencies of a population over a few generations.
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Directional Selection | Pathway of natural selection in which one uncommon phenotype is selected over a more common phenotype.
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Stabilizing Selection | Pathway of natural selection in which intermediate phenotypes are selected over phenotypes at both extremes.
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Disruptive Selection | Pathway of natural selection in which two opposite, but equally common, phenotypes are selected over the most common phenotype.
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Gene Flow | Physical movement of alleles from one population to another.
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Genetic Drift | Change in allele frequencies due to chance alone, occurring most commonly in small populations.
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Bottleneck Effect | Genetic drift that results from an event that drastically reduces the size of a population.
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Founder Effect | Genetic drift that occurs after a small number of individuals colonize a new area.
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Sexual Selection | Selection in which certain traits enhance mating success; traits are, therefore, passed on to offspring.
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Hardy Weinberg Equilibrium | Condition in which a population's allele frequencies for a given trait do not change from generation to generation.
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Reproductive Isolation | Final stage in speciation, in which members of isolated populations are either no longer able to mate or no longer able to produce viable offspring.
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Speciation | Evolution of two or more species from one ancestral species.
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Behavioral Isolation | Isolation between populations due to differences in courtship or mating behavior.
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Geographic Isolation | Isolation between populations due to physical barriers.
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Temporal Isolation | Isolation between populations due to barriers related to time, such as differences in mating periods or differences in the time of day that individuals are most active.
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Convergent Evolution | Evolution toward similar characteristics in unrelated species, resulting from adaptations to similar environmental conditions.
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Divergent Evolution | Evolution of one or more closely related species into different species; resulting from adaptations to different environmental conditions.
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Coevolution | Process in which two or more species evolve in response to changes in each other.
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Extinction | Elimination of a species from Earth.
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Punctuated Equilibrium | Theory that states that speciation occurs suddenly and rapidly followed by long periods of little evolutionary change.
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Adaptive Radiation | Process by which one species evolves and gives rise to many descendant species that occupy different ecological niches.
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