12 BIOLOGY UNIT 4 REVISION AREA OF STUDY 2. EVIDENCE OF CHANGE VARIATION POPULATION GENETICS CHANGE -SELECTION -MIGRATION -CHANCE -SPECIATION SELECTION.

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12 BIOLOGY UNIT 4 REVISION AREA OF STUDY 2

EVIDENCE OF CHANGE VARIATION POPULATION GENETICS CHANGE -SELECTION -MIGRATION -CHANCE -SPECIATION SELECTION -ARTIFICIAL -NATURAL

EVIDENCE FOR CHANGE GEOLOGICAL HISTORY RADIOACTIVE DATING & DATING TECHNIQUES EARTH’S HISTORY FOSSILS COMPARATIVE ANATOMY EVOLUTION EVIDENCE FOR EVOLUTION

NATURAL SELECTION LAMARCK vs DARWIN TYPES OF EVOLUTION -CONVERGENT -DIVERGENT PARALLEL MAMMALS PRIMATES HOMINIDAE (GREAT APES) -HOMINID LINE -MODERN HUMAN

GLOSSARY OF TERMS ABSOLUTE DATING ADAPTATIONS ADAPTIVE RADIATION ANALOGOUS CONVERGENT DIVERGENT EPOCH ERA EVOLUTION FOSSIL GONDWANA HALF-LIFE HOMOLOGOUS PANGEA PERIOD PHYLOGENY RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPES STRATIFICATION

GLOSSARY OF TERMS SPECIATION BOTTLENECK EFFECT FOUNDER EFFECT GENE POOL GENETIC DRIFT ISOLATION MIGRATION NATURAL SELECTION PHYLOGENY PHYLOGENETIC TREE POLYMORPHISM SELECTION PRESSURE

GLOSSARY OF TERMS APES (GREAT & LESSER) BIPEDAL/QUADRAPEDAL CLINE HOMINID HOMININ PALAEONTOLOGIST PRIMATES