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Types of
Selection
Hardy
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Speciation
Prezygotic vs.
Postzygotic
Grab Bag
This is the only force creating
genetic variation that consistently
selects for adaptive traits.
What is Natural
Selection?
5
This is the type of selection
that usually selects for
individuals with the average
form of a trait.
What is stabilizing
selection?
10
This is the type of selection that
tends to eliminate one extreme in a
range of phenotypes.
What is directional
selection?
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This is the type of selection
that may eliminate
intermediate phenotypes.
What is disruptive
selection?
20
The noticeable difference between
male mallard ducks and female
mallard ducks indicates that this type
of selection is important to this
species.
What is sexual
selection?
25
A conditional requirement in maintaining
Hardy-Weinberg Genetic equilibrium is that
non of these can occur during the copying of
DNA.
What are
mutations?
5
This is the movement of individuals
into a population; and it can disrupt
Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.
What is immigration?
10
This random change in the
frequency of alleles has the
greatest impact on small
populations.
What is a genetic drift?
15
This is the movement of genes from
one population to another and it can
effect genetic equilibrium.
What is gene flow?
20
A female frog choosing a mate with the
loudest “croak” is a violation of this
conditional requirement for HardyWeinberg equilibrium.
What is random
mating?
25
This type of speciation occurs as a
result of the geographic isolation of
two populations.
What is allopatric speciation?
5
This type of speciation occurs as a
result of the reproductive isolation of
two populations.
What is sympatric
speciation?
10
This term describes the idea that
species have evolved slowly over
time.
What is gradualism?
15
This is the biological definition of a
species.
What are members of a population
that can mate and produce
viable and fertile offspring?
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This term describes the idea that
species evolve at an irregular rate;
i.e. short and rapid bursts.
What is punctuated
equilibrium?
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The mating seasons of two types of skunks
occur during different seasons.
What is prezygotic
isolation?
5
Offspring of two individuals of
interbreeding species die
early.
What is postzygotic
isolation?
10
A mule, a hybrid produced from a horse and
a donkey is sterile and cannot produce
offspring of his own.
What is the
postzygotic
isolation?
15
Two species of birds have
different courtship rituals.
What is prezygotic
isolation?
20
Sperm cells from one
sponge species cannot
fertilize the eggs from
another.
What is prezygotic
isolation?
25
The study of evolution from a
genetic point of view is known by
this name.
What is population
Genetics?
5
These are alternative
versions of a gene.
What are alleles?
10
This is the total genetic
information available in a
population.
What is the gene pool?
15
The population of California
condors is currently rebounding
from 12 individuals. The
population will be genetically
similar as a result of this.
What is the bottle
neck effect?
20
These are the first names of
Hardy and Weinberg.
What is Godfrey Hardy
and Wilhelm
Weinberg?
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