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BS 110 Quiz 4

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What are the natural selection postulates?
individuals in a population vary, variations are heritable, competition for survival, and variation affects survivability
What does the mode of natural selection depend on?
the selective agent
Besides directional selection what are the other two modes of natural selection?
disruptive and stabilizing selection
What is disruptive selection?
the homozygous traits are favored (have a higher fitness)
What is stabilizing selection?
the heterozygous traits are favored over the homozygous traits (have a higher fitness)
What is genetic drift?
a change in allele frequencies due to random events in the environment
What is the founder effect?
When a subset of a population becomes permanently separated from the original population
What size of population are more susceptible to genetics drift?
small populations
What are the problems associated with the loss of heterozygosity?
All individuals in a population equally susceptible to pathogens and there is no variation in a population for natural selection to act upon
What is migration?
gene flow between populations
What causes migration and give some examples?
Anything that moves alleles such as dispersal or pollen
What do you call the group into which an individual is born?
natal
Migration tends to do what to populations?
homogenize them
Migration may be opposed to what?
selection
What does the biological species concept state?
That populations of orgainsms capable of interbreeding and producing viable, fertile offspring
What is divergence?
accumulation of genetic change over time
When does speciation occur?
when two populations of an original population can no longer interbreed
What is the original hypothesis for how speciation occurs?
Allopatric speciation
What does alloparty mean?
living in different areas
What are the three steps to allopatric speciation?
Isolation, Divergence,and Reproductive Isolation
What is isolation?
When something like geographic separation occurs or a new habitat is colonized
What is reinforcement?
when hybrids are unified
What are pre-zygomatic barriers and give some example?
they impede reproduction or fertilization such as temporal, habitat, behavioral, and mechanical (round hole square peg)
What are some post-zygomatic barriers?
hybrid inviability or sterility
What is sympatric speciation?
when organisms of the same populations live in different habitats (african fish living on different depths of water)
Who divided living things into plants and animals more than 2000 years ago?
Aristotle
Who in 1750 instituted the use of binomial nomenclature?
Carolus Linnaeus
What word in a species name is always capitalized?
genus
What word in a species name is always lower case?
species
What is the linnaean hierarchy in order?
domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species

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