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This game There is a daily double slide – to get double the points shown on the question, you must answer the first part correctly, then you will be given a second part to the question. You will double your points if you get it right as well. The Pop Gen Question for 25 is actually the final jeopardy question. You may NOT choose this question. After all the questions have been done, this one will be presented. The topic is Pop Gen. Each team can decide what they will wager on it BEFORE the question is revealed.

2 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt Final Jeopardy 5 pt Darwin, et.al. Evolution & Natural Selection Evidence of Evolution Analogous, Homologous, Vestigial Pop Gen

3 Island chain made famous by Darwin’s work.

4 What are the Galapagos?

5 Darwin’s finches.

6 What is an example of divergent evolution?

7 Developed false theory of evolution involving use and disuse, i.e. acquired characteristics.

8 Who is Lamarck?

9 Malthus & Cuvier.

10 Who were two influences on Darwin’s work on board the HMS Beagle?

11 Kettlewell’s moths; industrial melanism.

12 What is adaptation or natural selection?

13 Change in species over time.

14 What is evolution?

15 DAILY DOUBLE Level at which evolution takes place.

16 What is the population? For the rest of the points – what is change at the level of the individual correctly called?

17 Phrase used for natural selection.

18 What is survival of the fittest?

19 Organisms who are best designed for the current environment and therefore have more fertile offspring.

20 What is the most fit or the process of natural selection?

21 Reproductive isolation (could be geographic, temporal, anatomic, etc).

22 What is necessary for speciation?

23 Main way we know about extinct organisms.

24 What is the fossil record ?

25 Example of biochemical evidence among common ancestors (just need one).

26 What are cytochromes, amino acid sequences (proteins), DNA, etc.?

27 Similar development patterns of organisms before “birth”.

28 What is embryology?

29 Plate tectonics, radioactive dating, antibiotic & pesticide resistance.

30 What are other evidences of evolution?

31 Mutation.

32 What is the ultimate source of variation in a population so that evolution can occur?

33 Claws on a snake’s belly.

34 What is a vestigial structure?

35 Same parts, different function.

36 What are homologous structures?

37 Jumping leg of a grasshopper & a frog.

38 What are analogous structures?

39 Different parts, same function.

40 What are analogous structures?

41 Fish gill branches, reptilian jawbone, mammalian inner ear bones.

42 What is an example of homology?

43 Mathematical model of the evolution of a population.

44 What is the Hardy- Weinberg theory?

45 Number of heterozygous individuals.

46 What is 2pq?

47 Frequency of the recessive allele.

48 What is q?

49 The H-W equation.

50 What is p 2 + 2pq + q 2 = 1 ?

51 FINAL JEOPARDY The characteristics of a population in H-W equilibrium (there are 5).

52 What are no mutation no gene flow mating is random no genetic drift population is large?