Chapter 11 Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
gene pool | the combined alleles of all of the individuals in a population |
allele frequency | a measure of how common a certain allele is in the population |
normal distribution | type of distribution in which the frequency is highest near the mean value and decreases toward each extreme end of the range |
microevolution | the observable change in the allele frequencies of a population over time |
directional selection | type of selection that favors phenotypes at one extreme of a trait's range |
stabilizing selection | type of selection where the intermediate phenotype is favored and becomes more common in the population |
disruptive selection | type of selection that occurs when both extreme phenotypes are favored while individuals with intermediate phenotypes are selected against |
gene flow | the movement of alleles from one population to another |
genetic drift | a change in allele frequencies that causes a loss of genetic diversity in a population |
bottleneck effect | genetic drift that occurs after an event greatly reduces the size of a population |
founder effect | genetic drift that occurs after a small number of individuals colonize a new area |
sexual selection | occurs when certain traits increase mating success |
Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium | describes five conditions needed for a population to stay in equilibrium: 1) very large population, 2) no emigration or immigration, 3) no mutations, 4) random mating, 5) no natural selection |
reproductive isolation | isolation that occurs when member of different populations can no longer mat successfully with one another |
speciation | the rise of two or more species from one existing species |
behavioral isolation | isolation caused by difference in courtship or mating behaviors |
geographic isolation | isolation that involves physical barriers that divide a population into two or more groups |
temporal isolation | isolation that exists when timing prevents reproduction between populations |
convergent evolution | evolution toward similar characteristics in unrelated species |
divergent evolution | when closely related species evolve in different directions |
coevolution | the process in which two or more species evolve in response to changes in each other |
extinction | the elimination of a species from Earth |
punctuated equilibrium | states that episodes of speciation occur suddenly in geologic time and are followed by long periods of little evolutionary changes |
adaptive radiation | the diversification of one ancestral species into many descendent species |
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