Study Guides
Study Guides
VOCABULARY
gene pool allele frequency
MAIN IDEA: Genetic variation in a population increases the chance that some
individuals will survive.
1. What kind of variation must exist in a population that has a wide range of
phenotypes?
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2. How can a wide range of phenotypes increase the chance that some individuals
will survive in a changing environment?
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Genetic variation
3. 5.
4. 6.
8. recombination
9. hybridization
Vocabulary Check
10. How is a gene pool like a pool of genes?
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11. What does an allele frequency measure?
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Be Creative
In the space below, write a logo advertising the importance of genetic diversity to
a population.
VOCABULARY
normal distribution microevolution disruptive selection
stabilizing selection disruptive selection
In the space provided below, draw the phenotypic distribution for a trait that
follows a normal distribution. Be sure to label the axes as well as the mean
phenotype.
MAIN IDEA: Natural selection can change the distribution of a trait in one of
three ways.
In the table below, take notes about the three patterns of natural selection.
5. stabilizing selection
6. disruptive selection
Vocabulary Check
7. The observable change in _____________ over time is called microevolution.
8. During ______________ selection, the intermediate phenotype is selected for.
9. During ______________ selection, both extreme phenotypes are selected for.
10. During ______________ selection, the mean phenotype changes.
VOCABULARY
gene flow bottleneck effect sexual selection
genetic drift founder effect
Use Y-notes to compare and contrast the bottleneck effect and the founder effect.
Both
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Vocabulary Check
In the spaces provided below, draw pictures that help you to remember the
definitions of the vocabulary words.
VOCABULARY
Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium
MAIN IDEA: There are five factors that can lead to evolution.
9. Take notes about these five factors in the table below.
gene flow
mutation
sexual selection
natural selection
Vocabulary Check
10. A population is said to be in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium for a trait if
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VOCABULARY
reproductive isolation speciation behavioral isolation
geographic isolation temporal isolation
geographic isolation
temporal isolation
Vocabulary Check
9. What is speciation?
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10. Which type of isolation involves factors of time?
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11. Which type of isolation can involve mating or courtship rituals?
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12. Which type of isolation can involve physical barriers?
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VOCABULARY
convergent evolution coevolution punctuated equilibrium
divergent evolution extinction adaptive radiation
1. Main idea:
9. mass extinction
Vocabulary Check
13. Converge means “to come together” and diverge means “to branch out.” How
do these meanings apply to the terms convergent and divergent evolution?
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14. The prefix co- means “together.” How does this meaning apply to the term
coevolution?
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15. Punctuate means “to interrupt periodically.” How does this meaning apply to
the term punctuated equilibrium?
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