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Biology-Evolution study guide
If a population is in genetic equilibrium, what has happened to the allele frequencies
Genetic drift is any change in gene frequencies due to
What are the three types of natural selection and describe
The most common way for a new species to form is by
According to the theory of punctuated equilibrium, speciation occurs
A group of individuals that look alike and whose members are able to produce fertile offspring in
the natural environment
How do you find phenotypic frequency
Genotypic frequency
The Hardy-Weinberg principle sets forth conditions that must be met in order for a population to
undergo
The disruption in genetic equilibrium results in
When the same species can not interbreed because they are in different geographical areas it is
called
Slow evolutionary change is called
Speciation occurs quickly in
Speciation occurs in rapid bursts then levels during
What is a physiological adaptation
Entire genes among a population is called
What is the difference between convergent and divergent evolution-know examples
Genetic drift occurs because of chance in what types of populations
Who is the founding father of evolution
What was the name of the boat he traveled on
Where did he travel to
What is the name of his book
Name one organism he studied
What is industrial melanism-describe what happened
What are the 5 principles of Hardy Weinberg equilibrium. If all 5 are met what is happening
Define & Give examples
Behavioral Adaptations
Structural Adaptations
Physiological Adaptations
Adaptive Radiation
Homologous Structures
Analogous Structures
Vestigial Structures