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1 Evolution will _______ happen if all five of the following happen! 1.Population size is large 2.Random mating is occurring 3.No mutations 4.No genes are introduced or lost 5.No selection occurs – Means: all genotypes can survive and reproduce equally well This is referred to as the Hardy-Weinberg Principle

2 _________________ rates are generally so low they have little effect on proportions of common alleles are randomly occurring changes in the DNA sequence of a cell within an organism

3 Frequencies of particular alleles may change by chance alone ___________________ Important in small populations (e.g.; grizzly bears may be experiencing genetic drift due to isolated populations)

4 A) __________________: few individuals found new population (small allelic pool) Genetic drift

5 B) ___________________: drastic population decrease, and gene pool size Genetic drift

6 What type is this? a)Founder or b) Bottleneck?

7 Which graph shows the allele frequency of a larger population? How are they different?

8 ___________ total of all alleles within a population

9 _________________ frequency: the proportion of gene pairs (homozygous dominant, homozygous recessive, or heterozygous) in a population. Example: TT:Tt:tt _________________ frequency: the proportion of gene copies in a population of a given allele. Example T:t

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12 The term “ ____________ ”, when applied to DNA sequences… Refers to a gene that has only a single type of allele.

13 the movement of alleles from one population to another ____________

14 _____________________ Individuals with certain characteristics sometimes mate with each other more frequently than by chance (e.g., dark and light wolves rarely reproduce in a pack).

15 ____________________________ When natural selection acts to remove the characteristics that differ from the most common all zebra have similar stripes Birth weight in humans (and other species) Number of eggs laid by a bird Body diameter of a snake species

16 __________________________ average height and taller giraffes are selected for, but short giraffes are selected against Large brains and reduced body hair in humans Long noses and large size in elephants Reduced size of salmon due to overfishing When natural selection acts to remove the characteristics that differ at one extreme from the most common

17 ___________________________ during an extended drought in the Galapagos Islands, the ground finches with medium-sized beaks almost became extinct, leaving separate populations with large beaks and small beaks. Bill size in African seedeaters, Darwin’s finches, British Columbia stickleback fishes When natural selection acts to remove the most common characteristics, leaving the extremes as separate species.

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20 _________________ isolating mechanisms These mechanisms prevent fertilization directly or indirectly by preventing mating Preventing mating can occur by: –Ecological (Geographical) isolation –Temporal isolation –Behavioral isolation Preventing fertilization can occur by: –Mechanical isolation –Gametic isolation (DNA incompatibilities)

21 _____________ ____________ Live in separate habitat or niche

22 ___________________________ Species that may be compatible may remain isolated because they mate or flower at different times. For example, the geographic ranges of the western spotted skunk and the eastern spotted skunk overlap but they do not interbreed because the former mates in late summer and the latter in late winter.

23 __________________________ Distinctive mating rituals in one species will not be recognized by another. The signals for attracting a mate are very specific. Eg. Frigates

24 _____________________ Structural differences in reproductive organs prevent copulation. (The parts don’t fit!) Bush babies, a group of small arboreal primates, are divided into several species based on mechanical isolation. Each species has distinctly shaped genitalia that, like locks and keys, only fit with the genitalia of its own species.

25 _____________________ Prevents fertilization at the molecular level. In the event that sperm from another species reaches the egg, it fails to fuse. Often occurs because the female immune system recognizes sperm as foreign and attacks it. In other cases, the sperm or pollen may not be adapted to the environment of the female reproductive track.

26 ________________________Isolating Mechanisms In some cases, mating and fertilization between different, but related, species can occur. However, if the offspring are not fertile or viable, then the two species continue to be considered as different. Mechanisms: – Zygotic mortality – Hybrid inviability – Hybrid infertility

27 ________________________ In this case, the fertilized zygotes or embryos die before birth. Usually, the chromosomes are not compatible.

28 ________________________ The embryo develops and is born, but the hybrid is weak, and experiences reduced survival. It will not survive to reproduce

29 A mule is the result of mating a horse and a donkey. The mule has characteristics of both species but is sterile. Since it cannot breed, it is not considered a separate species but rather a hybrid. Postzygotic mechanisms _____________________

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