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Figliomeni Population Evolution Review 2025

Horizontales
All of the different alleles that exist in a population (2 words)
Type of Speciation with NO physical separation between populations
Type of Genetic Drift: change in the allele frequencies due to the migration of a small subgroup of a population (2 words)
Caused by any movement into or out of a population (2 words)
Type of Genetic Drift: change in allele frequencies following a significant loss of original population--______effect
It is the issue with Mules that makes it obvious that Horses and Donkeys are different species...Mules are ___________
The number of times a particular allele occurs in a population's gene pool (2 words)
A population whose members interbreed & produce viable, fertile offspring
Type of reproductive isolation due to male/female sex organs of related species not fitting together
Created when Horse sperm fertilizes a donkey's egg...generally speaking
A source of genetic variation (and evolution); a change in the DNA sequence
Movement of individuals (and their genes) into a population
Verticales
Type of isolation that occurs when two different species mate at different times
Type of Speciation due to “physical” separation.
The process by which new species are formed
It is how speciation is now thought of...since things are seldom cut and dry (think the card activity in class)
Examples of it in action include a peacock's tail feathers, a lion's mane, a deer's antlers (2 words)
Isolation where sperm of one species not be able to fertilize eggs of another species
Type of isolation that occurs when there are differences in courtship rituals such as different songs of birds
Type of isolation that occurs when there is a physical barrier such as a river, mountain, or ocean separating population2
Isolation of population in same are but living in different habitats or niches
A group of individuals of the same species living in the same area that can interbreed
Movement of individuals (and their genes) out of a population (look it up)