Biology 1
Evolution & Speciation– Study Guide
Be sure that you are familiar with the definitions of the following terms. You should also be able to recognize examples of the following terms, or identify which terms are relevant to real-world examples of evolution.
Population Genetics
Bell Curve
Selection (Directional, Stabilizing & Disruptive)
Speciation (Sympatric & Allopatric)
Isolation (Reproductive (pre and postzygotic) & Geographic)
Gene Flow
Genetic Drift
Sexual Selection
Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium
Evidence for Evolution
Homologous, Analogous & Vestigial Structures
Common Ancestor
Convergent, Divergent and Co-evoloution
Natural Selection (Genetic Variation, Overproduction, Struggle to Survive & Differential Reproduction)
Punctuated Equilibrium vs. Gradualism
Species
Biological Species Concept
Morphology
Here are a few helpful website to review:
Evolution & Speciation– Study Guide
Be sure that you are familiar with the definitions of the following terms. You should also be able to recognize examples of the following terms, or identify which terms are relevant to real-world examples of evolution.
Population Genetics
Bell Curve
Selection (Directional, Stabilizing & Disruptive)
Speciation (Sympatric & Allopatric)
Isolation (Reproductive (pre and postzygotic) & Geographic)
Gene Flow
Genetic Drift
Sexual Selection
Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium
Evidence for Evolution
Homologous, Analogous & Vestigial Structures
Common Ancestor
Convergent, Divergent and Co-evoloution
Natural Selection (Genetic Variation, Overproduction, Struggle to Survive & Differential Reproduction)
Punctuated Equilibrium vs. Gradualism
Species
Biological Species Concept
Morphology
Here are a few helpful website to review: