Evolution - Notes Name:
What is Evolution? / The central idea of evolution is that life has a history. The living things on Earth have ______, and that the different species on Earth today share common ancestors.Over a great period of time evolution can result in ______.
Speciation - The formation of a new ______
How do we know evolution has occurred? / ______- Millions of organisms that lived in the past have gone extinct. We know of their existence from fossils or rarely from frozen specimens.
______Species - There are many organisms that are different species, but are obviously very closely related. Example: Cats
What makes evolution possible? / ______Variation makes evolution possible- If a population was 100% the same… the processes that cause evolution would have NO effect because the genetic make-up would never change.
Evolution only occurs when there is a change in ______within a population over time.
What are the processes that cause a change in the gene frequencies of a population?
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Does evolution ever stop? / Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium describes ______that are not evolving.
Genotype frequencies stay the same and evolution ______if five conditions are met.
- ______genetic drift; population remains very large
- ______emigration or immigration: no gene flow
- ______mutations: no new alleles added to gene pool
- ______sexual selection; Random mating occurs
- ______natural selection: all traits aid equally in survival
–Population numbers will always be threatened by different factors
–Individual organisms will continue to migrate
–New genetic mutations occur frequently
–Species select mates; random mating rarely occurs
–The environment has changed on Earth and continues to change
Understanding Evolution / Although evolution cannot be seen on the small scale of ______, the works of evolution are occurring all the time in ______.
These processes are what contribute to the evolutionary changes between all species.
"One obstacle to understanding evolution is the common misconception that individual organisms evolve. It is the ______, not its individuals, that evolves, as some heritable variation becomes more common at the expense of others."
Icons of Evolution /
- Who came up with the theory of natural selection?
- What organisms did he study to develop this theory?
- What is the copy error called that causes genetic differences?
- When will a mutation be passed on to its offspring?
- Why do female peacocks prefer brighter attractive male peacocks?
- Natural selection is not just about surviving, its also about ….
- A group of individuals that are able to interbreed are called ______and belong in the same gene pool.
- Explain two examples of how speciation can occur:
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