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6623296574homologous structuresstructures in different species that are similar because of common ancestry0
6623296575vestigial structuresremnants of features that served important functions in the the organism's ancestors1
6623296576convergent evolutionthe independent evolution of similar features in different lineages2
6623296577Hardy-Weinbergp2+2pq+q2=1, the frequencies of alleles and genotypes in a population will remain constant from generation to generation, provided that only Mendelian segregation and recombination of alleles are at work3
6623296578gene poolthe aggregate of all of the alleles in a population4
6623296579populationa group of individuals of the same species that live in the same area and interbreed, producing fertile offspring5
6623296580natural selectiona process in which organisms with certain inherited characteristics are more likely to survive and reproduce than are organisms with other characteristics6
6623296581genetic driftchanges in the gene pool due to random events7
6623296582founder effectwhen a individuals become isolated from a larger population, this smaller group may establish a new population whose gene pool differs from the source population8
6623296583bottleneck effectwhen there is a severe drop in population size, certain alleles may be overrepresented among the survivors, others may be underrepresented, and some may be absent altogether9
6623296584gene flowthe transfer of alleles into or out of a population due to the movement of fertile individuals or their gametes10
6623296585directional selectionwhen conditions favor individuals exhibiting one extreme of a phenotypic range, thereby shifting the frequency curve for the phenotypic character in one direction or the other11
6623296586disruptive selectionwhen conditions favor individuals at both extremes of a phenotypic range over individuals with intermediate phenotypes12
6623296587stabilizing selectionacts against both extreme phenotypes and favors intermediate variants13
6623296588sexual selectiona form of natural selection in which individuals with certain inherited characteristics are more likely than other individuals to obtain mates14
6623296589sexual dimorphismdifferences between the two sexes in secondary sexual characteristics, which are not directly associated with reproduction or survival (differences in size, color, ornamentation, and behavior)15
6623296590diploidythe state of being diploid, that is having two sets of chromosomes16
6623296591heterozygote advantagewhen individuals who are heterozygous at a particular locus have greater fitness than do both kind of homozygous17
6623296593speciationthe process by which one species splits into two or more species18
6623296596speciesa group of populations whose members have the potential to interbreed in nature and produce viable, fertile offspring- but do not produce viable, fertile offspring with members of other such groups19
6623296597reproductive isolationthe existance of biological barriers that impede members of two species from producing viable offspring20
6623296598hybridsoffspring that result from interspecific mating21
6623296599prezygotic barriersimpede mating or hinder fertilization if mating occurs (five types: habitat, temporal, behavioral, mechanical, gametic)22
6623296600post zygotic barriersprevents hybrid zygote from developing into a viable fertile adult through reducing hybrid viability, reducing hybrid fertility, or hybrid breakdown23
6623296601allopatric speciationgene flow is interrupted when a population is divided into geographically isolated subpopulations24
6623296602sympatric speciationspeciation occurs in populations that live in the same geographic area (usually occurs due to polyploidy, habitat differentiation, and sexual selection)25
6623296606punctuated equilibriumthe theory that in the evolution there are long periods of little morphological change punctuated by relatively short periods of significant change26
6623296609endosymbiosismitochondria and chloroplasts were formally small prokaryotes that began living within larger cells27
6623296610adaptive radiationPeriod of evolutionary change in which groups of organisms form many new species whose adaptations allow them to fill vacant ecological roles in their communities28
6623296612phylogenythe evolutionary history of a species or group of species29
6623296614phylogenetic treeevolutionary history of a group of organisms represented in a branching diagram30
6623296616homologysimilarity due to shared ancestry31
6623296618outgroupa species or group of species from an evolutionary lineage that is known to have diverged before the lineage that includes the species we are studying32
6623296619maximum parsimonya principle that states that when considering multiple explanations for an observation, one should first investigate the simplest explanation that is consistent with the facts33
6623296622Darwin's Theory1. Variation 2. Overproduction 3. Competition 4. Survival of the fittest 5. Overtime, emergence of new species (new alleles)34

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