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VESTIGIAL STRUCTURE Distinguish between ANALOGOUS STRUCTURES and HOMOLOGOUS STRUCTURES SEXUAL SELECTION CHI-SQUARED ANALYSIS HETEROZYGOTE ADVANTAGE BIOGEOGRAPHY ALLELIC FREQUENCY and GENOTYPE FREQUENCY Distinguish between PHYLETIC GRADUALISM and PUNCTUATED EQUILIBRIUM NATURAL SELECTION GENETIC DRIFT RELATIVE FITNESS Distinguish between STABILIZING, DISRUPTIVE, and DIRECTIONAL SELECTION ADAPTIVE RADIATION CONVERGENT EVOLUTION HARDY-WEINBERG EQUILIBRIUM Vestigial Structure – A structure that no longer seems to have any function in an organism (but resembles a functional organ from another organism). Examples include: ______________________, ______________________ Heterozygote Advantage – Heterozygotes have greater reproductive success and hence fitness than _____________. This tends to preserve ____________ in gene pools. Ex: Sickle cell anemia Sexual Selection – Natural selection that acts specifically based on ________ to influence mating success and thus fitness. Different genders can be selected for based on sexual di___________. Competition Can occur _____sexually or ______sexually. Biogeography – Study of the distributions of organisms (past and present). Used to demonstrate _____________________________ _____________________________ Ex: evolution of marsupials and other similar animals on different continents. Chi-Squared Analysis – Statistical test to indicate with a specific % _______________ if observed data is not different from _____________ data. A calculated value is compared to a critical value drawn from a chart under the appropriate degree of __________ (number of comparisons - 1). Analogous Structures - Structures that Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium - No change in the proportion of genotypes from one generation to the next. It assumes: -______________ -______________ -______________ -______________ -______________ Phyletic Gradualism- Term to describe theory that evolution of species is a _________ change. Punctuated Equilibrium - Evolutionary change that occurs more rapidly, followed by times of ______________. Allelic Frequency - Frequency of a specific _______ in a population. p is the allelic frequency of A. q is the allelic frequency of a. ___ + ___ = 1 Genotype Frequency - Frequency of a specific _________ in a population. ___ + ___ + ___ = 1 Relative Fitness - The potential for Genetic Drift- A change in ____ frequency that is caused by a random event in which a small group is separated from the larger group. Could be caused by the following effects: -_________________ -_________________ Natural Selection - Mechanism of evolution by which different organisms have different reproductive success rates. 5 parts: 1- Population growth has the ability to be ______________. 2- Populations tend to be ____________ in size. 3- Resources are ___________________. 4- Individuals vary phenotypically. 5- Much phenotypic variation is _______________. Stabilizing Selection - Selection ________ the extreme phenotypes. Disruptive Selection - Selection that ________ the two extreme phenotypes. Directional Selection - Selection that ________ one of the two extreme phenotypes. Convergent Evolution - Independent evolution of common traits due to common _________________. individuals of a given genotype to survive and reproduce in the face of natural selection. If an organism has a _______ fitness than another organism - it is more likely to survive and reproduce. Adaptive Radiation – emergence of a wide range of __________ evolved from a common ancestor, when the environment presents many new opportunities and selective forces. have __________functions, but have __________structures. They arose independently of each other through evolution. Similar environmental challenges resulted in these structures that suit the same function. Homologous Structures- Two structures that have the _______ evolutionary origin and are _______ in structure - but may have different functions. p2 is the genotype frequency of AA. 2pq is the genotype frequency of Aa. q2 is the genotype frequency of aa.