Variations in Populations - AP Biology
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What is a genetic locus?
What is a genetic locus?
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The specific location of a gene on a chromosome. Each locus can have multiple allelic variants.
The specific location of a gene on a chromosome. Each locus can have multiple allelic variants.
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What is a cline?
What is a cline?
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A gradual change in a trait across a geographic range. Results from adaptation to varying environmental conditions.
A gradual change in a trait across a geographic range. Results from adaptation to varying environmental conditions.
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Identify an example of a prezygotic barrier.
Identify an example of a prezygotic barrier.
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Temporal isolation. Breeding occurs at different times, preventing mating.
Temporal isolation. Breeding occurs at different times, preventing mating.
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What is meant by 'fitness' in an evolutionary context?
What is meant by 'fitness' in an evolutionary context?
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Ability to survive and reproduce in a given environment. Measured by relative reproductive success compared to others.
Ability to survive and reproduce in a given environment. Measured by relative reproductive success compared to others.
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What is a polymorphism?
What is a polymorphism?
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The presence of two or more variants in a population. Maintained by balancing selection or neutral evolution.
The presence of two or more variants in a population. Maintained by balancing selection or neutral evolution.
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What is genetic recombination?
What is genetic recombination?
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The exchange of genetic material between different organisms. Produces new allele combinations in offspring.
The exchange of genetic material between different organisms. Produces new allele combinations in offspring.
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Identify a factor that can lead to genetic drift.
Identify a factor that can lead to genetic drift.
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Small population size. Fewer individuals mean greater random sampling effects.
Small population size. Fewer individuals mean greater random sampling effects.
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What role does genetic variation play in a population's adaptability?
What role does genetic variation play in a population's adaptability?
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It provides material for natural selection to act upon. Higher variation enables response to environmental challenges.
It provides material for natural selection to act upon. Higher variation enables response to environmental challenges.
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Identify one consequence of genetic drift.
Identify one consequence of genetic drift.
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Loss of genetic diversity. Random changes reduce total genetic variation over time.
Loss of genetic diversity. Random changes reduce total genetic variation over time.
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What is a postzygotic barrier?
What is a postzygotic barrier?
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A mechanism that reduces the viability or reproductive capacity of hybrids. Acts after fertilization to reduce hybrid success.
A mechanism that reduces the viability or reproductive capacity of hybrids. Acts after fertilization to reduce hybrid success.
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Define adaptive radiation.
Define adaptive radiation.
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The rapid evolution of diversely adapted species from a common ancestor. Often occurs when new habitats become available.
The rapid evolution of diversely adapted species from a common ancestor. Often occurs when new habitats become available.
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What is directional selection?
What is directional selection?
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Selection that favors one extreme phenotype. Shifts population mean toward the favored extreme.
Selection that favors one extreme phenotype. Shifts population mean toward the favored extreme.
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What is an allele?
What is an allele?
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A variant form of a gene. Different versions arise through mutation and recombination.
A variant form of a gene. Different versions arise through mutation and recombination.
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Identify an example of a non-random mating pattern.
Identify an example of a non-random mating pattern.
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Assortative mating. Individuals mate based on similar traits or characteristics.
Assortative mating. Individuals mate based on similar traits or characteristics.
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What is the bottleneck effect?
What is the bottleneck effect?
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Reduction in genetic diversity due to a dramatic population decrease. Survivors carry only a subset of original genetic diversity.
Reduction in genetic diversity due to a dramatic population decrease. Survivors carry only a subset of original genetic diversity.
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Define phenotype.
Define phenotype.
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Observable characteristics of an organism. Results from interaction between genotype and environment.
Observable characteristics of an organism. Results from interaction between genotype and environment.
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What does it mean for a population to be in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?
What does it mean for a population to be in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?
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Allele frequencies do not change across generations. Indicates no net evolutionary change is occurring.
Allele frequencies do not change across generations. Indicates no net evolutionary change is occurring.
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Which term refers to the genetic makeup of an organism?
Which term refers to the genetic makeup of an organism?
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Genotype. Determines which proteins are produced by an organism.
Genotype. Determines which proteins are produced by an organism.
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Define the Hardy-Weinberg principle.
Define the Hardy-Weinberg principle.
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Allele and genotype frequencies remain constant in a population at equilibrium. Assumes no evolution is occurring in the population.
Allele and genotype frequencies remain constant in a population at equilibrium. Assumes no evolution is occurring in the population.
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What role does mutation play in evolution?
What role does mutation play in evolution?
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It introduces new genetic variations. Without mutations, populations lack raw material for evolution.
It introduces new genetic variations. Without mutations, populations lack raw material for evolution.
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What is allele frequency?
What is allele frequency?
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Proportion of an allele in a population's gene pool. Changes over time through evolutionary forces.
Proportion of an allele in a population's gene pool. Changes over time through evolutionary forces.
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Define genetic drift.
Define genetic drift.
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Random changes in allele frequencies in a population. Stronger in small populations due to sampling effects.
Random changes in allele frequencies in a population. Stronger in small populations due to sampling effects.
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Identify a source of genetic variation.
Identify a source of genetic variation.
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Mutation. Creates new alleles through DNA sequence changes.
Mutation. Creates new alleles through DNA sequence changes.
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Which type of selection favors intermediate phenotypes?
Which type of selection favors intermediate phenotypes?
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Stabilizing selection. Reduces variation by eliminating extreme phenotypes.
Stabilizing selection. Reduces variation by eliminating extreme phenotypes.
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Which mechanism of evolution involves differential survival and reproduction?
Which mechanism of evolution involves differential survival and reproduction?
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Natural selection. Individuals with beneficial traits produce more offspring.
Natural selection. Individuals with beneficial traits produce more offspring.
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Identify a mechanism that can lead to speciation.
Identify a mechanism that can lead to speciation.
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Reproductive isolation. Prevents gene flow between diverging populations.
Reproductive isolation. Prevents gene flow between diverging populations.
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What is a genetic bottleneck?
What is a genetic bottleneck?
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A sharp reduction in the size of a population. Results in loss of rare alleles through random sampling.
A sharp reduction in the size of a population. Results in loss of rare alleles through random sampling.
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Define genetic hitchhiking.
Define genetic hitchhiking.
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An allele rises in frequency because it is linked to a beneficial allele. Occurs due to linkage disequilibrium between loci.
An allele rises in frequency because it is linked to a beneficial allele. Occurs due to linkage disequilibrium between loci.
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Define punctuated equilibrium.
Define punctuated equilibrium.
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Rapid evolutionary change followed by periods of stability. Explains patterns seen in fossil records.
Rapid evolutionary change followed by periods of stability. Explains patterns seen in fossil records.
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What process increases genetic variation during meiosis?
What process increases genetic variation during meiosis?
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Crossing over. Exchanges chromosome segments between homologs during prophase I.
Crossing over. Exchanges chromosome segments between homologs during prophase I.
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