Unit Vocabulary Natural selection allelic frequency adaptation gene pool fitness isolation (all) structures (3) ancestor embryology mutation variation molecular.

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Unit Vocabulary Natural selection allelic frequency adaptation gene pool fitness isolation (all) structures (3) ancestor embryology mutation variation molecular biology fossils genetic drift biogeography biodiversity survival competition speciation microevolution macroevolution principle of common descent descent with modification adaptive radiation cladogram classification traits founder convergent evolution binomial nomenclature selection pressure Environment phenotype lateral gene transfer Genetic recombination meiosis evolution