Speciation
Higher Biology
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Endemic
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process by which the frequency of an allele increases if its phenotype gives it an advantage.
total of all the different alleles present in the genotypes of the members of a population.
variation in gene frequency within a splinter group that is atypical of the main population.
term used to describe organisms which only occur in a particular region such as an island.
formation of new species.
barrier that prevents gene exchange between sub-populations of a species.
group of organisms that produce fertile offspring and share the same basic anatomy and physiology.
frequency with which an allele occurs in a gene pool compared to the others at the same locus.
process by which the world's land masses have gradually moved apart.
introduction to a gene pool of new alleles from a different gene pool.
Continental drift
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process by which the frequency of an allele increases if its phenotype gives it an advantage.
total of all the different alleles present in the genotypes of the members of a population.
variation in gene frequency within a splinter group that is atypical of the main population.
term used to describe organisms which only occur in a particular region such as an island.
formation of new species.
barrier that prevents gene exchange between sub-populations of a species.
group of organisms that produce fertile offspring and share the same basic anatomy and physiology.
frequency with which an allele occurs in a gene pool compared to the others at the same locus.
process by which the world's land masses have gradually moved apart.
introduction to a gene pool of new alleles from a different gene pool.
Gene frequency
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process by which the frequency of an allele increases if its phenotype gives it an advantage.
total of all the different alleles present in the genotypes of the members of a population.
variation in gene frequency within a splinter group that is atypical of the main population.
term used to describe organisms which only occur in a particular region such as an island.
formation of new species.
barrier that prevents gene exchange between sub-populations of a species.
group of organisms that produce fertile offspring and share the same basic anatomy and physiology.
frequency with which an allele occurs in a gene pool compared to the others at the same locus.
process by which the world's land masses have gradually moved apart.
introduction to a gene pool of new alleles from a different gene pool.
Gene migration
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process by which the frequency of an allele increases if its phenotype gives it an advantage.
total of all the different alleles present in the genotypes of the members of a population.
variation in gene frequency within a splinter group that is atypical of the main population.
term used to describe organisms which only occur in a particular region such as an island.
formation of new species.
barrier that prevents gene exchange between sub-populations of a species.
group of organisms that produce fertile offspring and share the same basic anatomy and physiology.
frequency with which an allele occurs in a gene pool compared to the others at the same locus.
process by which the world's land masses have gradually moved apart.
introduction to a gene pool of new alleles from a different gene pool.
Gene pool
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process by which the frequency of an allele increases if its phenotype gives it an advantage.
total of all the different alleles present in the genotypes of the members of a population.
variation in gene frequency within a splinter group that is atypical of the main population.
term used to describe organisms which only occur in a particular region such as an island.
formation of new species.
barrier that prevents gene exchange between sub-populations of a species.
group of organisms that produce fertile offspring and share the same basic anatomy and physiology.
frequency with which an allele occurs in a gene pool compared to the others at the same locus.
process by which the world's land masses have gradually moved apart.
introduction to a gene pool of new alleles from a different gene pool.
Genetic drift
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process by which the frequency of an allele increases if its phenotype gives it an advantage.
total of all the different alleles present in the genotypes of the members of a population.
variation in gene frequency within a splinter group that is atypical of the main population.
term used to describe organisms which only occur in a particular region such as an island.
formation of new species.
barrier that prevents gene exchange between sub-populations of a species.
group of organisms that produce fertile offspring and share the same basic anatomy and physiology.
frequency with which an allele occurs in a gene pool compared to the others at the same locus.
process by which the world's land masses have gradually moved apart.
introduction to a gene pool of new alleles from a different gene pool.
Isolating mechanism
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process by which the frequency of an allele increases if its phenotype gives it an advantage.
total of all the different alleles present in the genotypes of the members of a population.
variation in gene frequency within a splinter group that is atypical of the main population.
term used to describe organisms which only occur in a particular region such as an island.
formation of new species.
barrier that prevents gene exchange between sub-populations of a species.
group of organisms that produce fertile offspring and share the same basic anatomy and physiology.
frequency with which an allele occurs in a gene pool compared to the others at the same locus.
process by which the world's land masses have gradually moved apart.
introduction to a gene pool of new alleles from a different gene pool.
Natural selection
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process by which the frequency of an allele increases if its phenotype gives it an advantage.
total of all the different alleles present in the genotypes of the members of a population.
variation in gene frequency within a splinter group that is atypical of the main population.
term used to describe organisms which only occur in a particular region such as an island.
formation of new species.
barrier that prevents gene exchange between sub-populations of a species.
group of organisms that produce fertile offspring and share the same basic anatomy and physiology.
frequency with which an allele occurs in a gene pool compared to the others at the same locus.
process by which the world's land masses have gradually moved apart.
introduction to a gene pool of new alleles from a different gene pool.
Speciation
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process by which the frequency of an allele increases if its phenotype gives it an advantage.
total of all the different alleles present in the genotypes of the members of a population.
variation in gene frequency within a splinter group that is atypical of the main population.
term used to describe organisms which only occur in a particular region such as an island.
formation of new species.
barrier that prevents gene exchange between sub-populations of a species.
group of organisms that produce fertile offspring and share the same basic anatomy and physiology.
frequency with which an allele occurs in a gene pool compared to the others at the same locus.
process by which the world's land masses have gradually moved apart.
introduction to a gene pool of new alleles from a different gene pool.
Species
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process by which the frequency of an allele increases if its phenotype gives it an advantage.
total of all the different alleles present in the genotypes of the members of a population.
variation in gene frequency within a splinter group that is atypical of the main population.
term used to describe organisms which only occur in a particular region such as an island.
formation of new species.
barrier that prevents gene exchange between sub-populations of a species.
group of organisms that produce fertile offspring and share the same basic anatomy and physiology.
frequency with which an allele occurs in a gene pool compared to the others at the same locus.
process by which the world's land masses have gradually moved apart.
introduction to a gene pool of new alleles from a different gene pool.
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