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VOCABULARY EVOLUTION
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GENETIC DRIFT RANDOM CHANGE IN ALLELE FREQUENCIES THAT OCCURS IN SMALL POPULATIONS
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VESTIGIAL ORGAN ORGAN THAT SERVES NO USEFUL FUNCTION IN AN ORGANISM
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EVOLUTION PROCESS BY WHICH MODERN ORGANISMS DESCENDED FROM ANCIENT ORGANISMS
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COMMON DESCENT PRINCIPLE THAT ALL LIVING THINGS HAVE A COMMON ANCESTOR
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THEORY A WELL-TESTED EXPLANATION THAT UNIFIES A BROAD RANGE OF OBSERVATIONS
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GENETIC EQUILIBRIUM SITUATION IN WHICH ALLELE FREQUENCIES REMAIN CONSTANT
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MASS EXTINCTION EVENT IN WHICH MANY TYPES OF LIVING THINGS BECOME EXTINCT AT THE SAME TIME
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MACROEVOLUTION LARGE-SCALE EVOLUTIONARY CHANGES THAT TAKE PLACE OVER LONG PERIODS OF TIME
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COEVOLUTION PROCESS BY WHICH TWO SPECIES EVOLVE IN REPONSE TO CHANGES IN EACH OTHER
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SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST PROCESS BY WHICH INDIVIDUALS THAT ARE BETTER SUITED TO THEIR ENVIRONMENT SURVIVE AND REPRODUCE MOST SUCCESSFULLY
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RELATIVE FREQUENCY NUMBER OF TIMES AN ALLELE OCCURS IN A GENE POOL COMPARED WITH THE NUMBER OF TIMES OTHER ALLELES OCCUR.
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NATURAL SELECTION PROCESS BY WHICH INDIVIDUALS THAT ARE BETTER SUITED TO THEIR ENVIRONMENT SURVIVE AND REPRODUCE MOST SUCCESSFULLY
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FITNESS ABILITY OF AN ORGANISM TO SURVIVE AND REPRODUCE IN ITS ENVIRONMENT
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FOUNDER EFFECT CHANGE IN ALLELE FREQUENCIES AS A RESULT OF THE MIGRATION OF A SMALL SUBGROUP OF A POPULATION
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DESCENT WITH MODIFICATION PRINCIPLE THAT EACH LIVING SPECIES HAS DESCENDED, WITH CHANGES, FROM OTHER SPECIES OVER TIME
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HOMOLOGOUS STRUCTURES STRUCTURES THAT HAVE DIFFERENT MATURE FORMS IN DIFFERENT ORGANISMS BUT DEVELOP FROM THE SAME EMBRYONIC TISSUES
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RADIOACTIVE DATING TECHNIQUE IN WHICH SCIENTISTS CALCULATE THE AGE OF A SAMPLE BASED ON THE AMOUNT OF REMAINING RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPES IT CONTAINS
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MICROEVOLUTION EVOLUTION RESULTING FROM A SUCCESSION OF RELATIVELY SMALL GENETIC VARIATIONS THAT OFTEN CAUSE THE FORMATION OF NEW SUBSPECIES
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HARDY-WEINBERG PRINCIPLE PRINCIPLES THAT ALLELE FREQUENCES IN A POPULATION WILL REMAIN CONSTANT UNLESS ONE OR MORE FACTORS CAUSE THE FREQUENCIES TO CHANGE
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REPRODUCTIVE ISOLATION SEPARATION OF SPECIES OR POPULATIONS SO THAT THEY CANNOT INTERBREED AND PRODUCE FERTILE OFFSPRING
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CONVERGENT EVOLUTION PROCESS BY WHICH UNRELATED ORGANISMS INDEPENDENTLY EVOLVE SIMILARITIES WHEN ADAPTING TO SIMILAR ENVIRONMENTS
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ADAPTIVE RADIATION PROCESS BY WHICH A SINGLE SPECIES OR SMALL GROUP OF SPECIES EVOLVE INTO SEVERAL DIFFERENT FORMS THAT LIVE IN DIFFERENT WAYS
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DIRECTIONAL SELECTION FORM OF NATURAL SELECTION IN WHICH INDIVIDUALS AT ONE END OF THE DISTRIBUTION CURVE HAVE HIGHER FITNESS THAN INDIVIDUALS IN THE MIDDLE OR OTHER END OF THE CURVE
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DISRUPTIVE SELECTION FORM OF NATURAL SELECTION THAT OCCURS WHEN INDIVIDUALS AT THE UPPER AND LOWER ENDS OF A DISTRIBUTION CURVE HAVE HIGHER FITNESS THAN INDIVIDUALS NEAR THE MIDDLE
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PUNCTUATED EQUILIBRIUM PATTERN OF EVOLUTION IN WHICH LONG STABLE PERIODS ARE INTERRUPTED BY BRIEF PERIODS OF MORE RAPID CHANGES
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RELATIVE DATING METHOD OF DETERMINING THE AGE OF A FOSSIL BY COMPARING ITS PLACEMENT WITH THAT OF FOSSILS IN OTHER LAYERS OF ROCK
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STABILIZING SELECTION FORM OF NATURAL SELECTION THAT OCCURS WHEN INDIVIDUALS NEAR THE CENTER OF A DISTRIBUTION CURVE HAVE HIGHER FITNESS THAN INDIVIDUALS AT EITHER END
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GENE POOL COMBINED GENETIC INFORMATION OF ALL THE MEMBERS OF A PARTICULAR POPULATION
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ADAPTATION INHERITED CHARACTERISTIC THAT INCREASES AN ORGANISM’S CHANCE OF SURVIVAL
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JAMES HUTTON PROPOSED THAT LAYERS OF ROCK DEVELOPED OVER SLOW PERIODS OF TIME AND THAT SOME FORCES THAT MOVE THE ROCK COME FROM BENEATH THE EARTH’S SURFACE
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JEAN BAPTISTE LAMARCK GAVE THE IDEA THAT WITH THE CERTAIN USE OR DISUSE OF ORGANS, ORGANISMS GAINED OR LOST CERTAIN TRAITS DURING THEIR LIFETIME AND THESE TRAITS WOULD BE PASSED ON TO THE OFFSPRING
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CHARLES DARWIN DEVLOPED THE THEORY OF EVOLUTION
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THOMAS MALTHUS REASONED THAT IF THE HUMAN POPULATION CONTINUED TO GROW UNCHECKED SOONER OR LATER THE POPULATION WOULD RUN OUT OF FOOD AND SPACE
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CHARLES LYELL SAW THE NEED TO EXPLAIN PAST EVENTS IN TERMS OF PROCESSES THAT THEY CAN ACTUALLY OBSERVE, SINCE PROCESSES THAT SHAPED THE EARTH CONTINUE IN THE PRESENT DAY
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ALFRED WALLACE ALSO STUDYING EVOLUTION AND ENCOURAGED DARWIN TO PUBLISH HIS FINDINGS
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