Biology- Chapter 22: Evolution
Aneuploidy
A condition where a gain or loss of chromosomes gives a complement that is less or more than 2n.
mule, donkey
An example of hybrid sterility
Charles Darwin
Credited with proposing the theory of evolution in 1859 (two words)
Palentology
Georges Cuvier-father of ____
are sterile
Hybrid polyploid individuals
acquired
In Lamarck's theory of evolution, change was based on the inheritance of ________ characteristics.
Alfred Russel Wallace
Independently arrived at the same theory of evolution as Darwin
stabilizing selection
Kind of selection that occurs when the environment is relatively constant for a long period of time
Fossils
Remains or imprints of early life-forms preserved in rock
pre-zygotic barriers
Reproductive isolation that inhibits mating and egg fertilization
hybrid inviability
Reproductive isolation that negatively affects the viability and fertilization of hybrids
Evolution
Species development through the hereditary transmission of small variations from generation to generation
Sympatric
Species occupying the same range
Mutations
Spontaneous changes in genes or chromosomes
random mating
The breeding condition required for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium
adaptive radiation
The generation of new species from preexisting ones to the most important requirement for a population to be considered a species (two words).
Euploidy
The situation in which complete sets of chromosomes are gained or lost, giving a chromosome number that is a multiple of n other than 2.
gene flow
The transfer of genes from one population's gene pool to that of another
Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
Theorized on the principle of use and disuse
Adaptation
Variations that are beneficial to organisms in certain environments, contributing to their survival
Charles Lyell
Wrote Principles of Geology
natural selection
Darwin's idea that the struggle for survival was based on nature, permitting only the fittest organisms to breed (two words).
