What are continuous traits that can be measured?
Quantitative
What are discrete character states or categories called?
qualitative
What are the two sources of phenotypic variation?
What are the two sources of genetic variation?
_______ variation is where there are differences in alleles within a population
genetic
________ is the change in allele frequency within a population over time
microevolution
_______ _______ is the study of properties of genes in a population
population genetics
________ results in a change in the genetic composition of a population
evolution
T or F: Natural populations contain substantial genetic variation
True
genetic variation is required for ______ to occur
evolution
What are five ways to measure genetic variation?
What principle predicts genotype frequencies?
Hardy Weinberg principle
With the Hardy Weinberg equilibrium, proportions of genotypes do not change in a population long as:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
frequency of first allele is __
p
frequency of the second allele is __
q
What is the hardy-weinberg principle equation?
p^2+2pq+q^2= 1
If all 5 assumptions for Hardy-weinberg equilibrium are true, allele and genotype frequencies do not ______ from one generation to the next
change
What makes populations vary from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?
What are the five agents of evolutionary change?
What agent of evolutionary change:
-rates generally low
-other evolutionary processes usually more important in changing allele frequency
-ultimate source of genetic variation
-makes evolution possible
mutation
What agent of evolutionary change:
-movement of alleles from one population to another
-animal physically moves into new population
-drifting of gametes or immature stages of plants or animals into an area
-pollen and seeds can travel long distances
gene flow
What agent of evolutionary change:
- assortative mating
-disassortative mating
nonrandom mating
What type of mating has:
-phenotypically similar individuals mate
-increases proportion of homozygous individuals
assortative mating
What type of mating has:
-phenotypically different individuals mate
-produces excess of heterozygotes
disassortative mating