Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Speciation &
Selection
- Allopatric Speciation
- Geographical isolation
- Reproductively isolated
- physical barrier prevents two
population from breeding.
- Such as oceans, rivers and deserts.
- Variation between the original Species
- No gene flow between the two groups
- Environments are different, so natural selection favour
different characteristics
- Allele frequencies change
- Eventually the population becomes unable to
interbreed
- is the evolution of new species
from existing species
- Selection is the process by which organisms that are better
adapted to their environment survive and breed.
- Directional
- selection may favour individuals that vary in one
direction from the mean of the population.
- Stabilising
- Selection may favour average individuals
- Mutation creates variation
- Individuals with an advantageous allele survive to
reproduce in greater numbers than other types.
- They pass their advantageous allele to their
offspring in greater numbers
- The frequency of the advantageous allele in the population
increases in the next generation.