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Hist of Evolutionary Thought
Darwin and Natural Selection
Speciation
Hardy Weinberg Equilibrium
Population Genetics
Kinds of Selection
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4Said that populations have the potential to grow
exponentially
5Who is Malthus?
6Believed in inheritance of acquired
characteristics
7Who is Lamarck?
8Developed nearly identical theory of natural
selection around the same time as Darwin
9Who is Wallace?
10Cuviers belief that periodic natural disasters
wiped out large groups of organisms that were
replaced by organisms from another region
11What is catastrophism?
12Believed that organisms were fixed and not
evolving and could be placed on a ladder of
increasing complexity
13Who is Aristotle?
14Name of Darwins famous Publication
15What is The Origin of Species by Means of Natural
Selection?
16Islands where Darwin collected samples
17What are the Galapagos Islands?
18Must already exist in a population for natural
selection to occur
19What is variation?
20Natural selection occurs at this level
21What is the population level?
22Phrase Darwin used to describe natural selection
23What is descent with modification?
24Species concept that defines a species based on
physical characteristics
25What is morphological species concept?
26Type of speciation that occurs when a population
is geographically separated
27What is allopatric speciation?
28Two species of moths have different mating dances
29What is behavioral isolation?
30One species of flower blooms in the spring but
another blooms in the fall
31What is temporal isolation?
32Hybrids between two species are unable to mate
and produce offspring
33What is reduced hybrid fertility?
34Happens when Hardy Weinberg conditions are not met
35What is evolution or change in population gene
frequency?
36Represents the proportion of dominant alleles in
a population in the HWE
37What is p?
38Equation for Hardy Weinberg Equilibrium
39What is p2 2pq q2 1?
40Frequency of dominant allele in the population
where 16 show the recessive phenotype
41What is 0.6?q2 0.16q 0.4p q 1p 1-
q 1- 0.4 0.6
42Frequency of heterozygotes in a population where
64 show the dominant phenotype
43What is 0.48 (or 48)? p2 2pq q2 1 p2
2pq 0.64q2 1- 0.64 0.36q 0.6, so p
.42pq 2 0.6 0.4 .48
44All the genes in a population at a given time
45What is the gene pool?
46Term for when a small population colonizes a new
habitat separating itself from the parent
population
47What is the founder effect?
48A localized group of interbreeding individuals
49What is a population?
50Genetic exchange caused by migration of organism
or gametes into or out of a population
51What is gene flow?
52Change in population gene pool because the
population has been nearly destroyed during an
earthquake
53What is the bottleneck effect?
54Type of selection favoring two extreme phenotypes
55What is diversifying selection?
56Type of selection favoring one extreme of the
phenotypic range
57What is directional selection?
58Type of selection favoring the most common
phenotype and selecting against the extreme
phenotypes
59What is stabilizing selection?
60Selection where two male mountain elk fight for
mating rights
61What is intrasexual selection?
62Female peacocks prefer males with brighter plumage
63What is (inter)sexual selection?
64Final Jeopardy
65Name the five conditions for Hardy Weinberg
Equilibrium
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