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Describe Biological Evolution
What is a species
The formation of a new species
Population
Name some ways that gene flow can occur
Some advantages of gene flow
Disadvantages of gene flow
Explain genetic drift
Explain founder effect
When a large population is suddenly reduced down in size due to a catastrophic event or human impact. Not selection pressures
Breeding with members of the same population can lead to reduced genetic variance and exposition of harmful recessive alleles tends to increase the number of homo-zygotes in a populaiton
Out breeding
What are selection pressures
Explain natural selection
Sexual selection
What is L.U.C.A
What is a mutation
What are the two types of mutations
Explain a gene mutation
What is mitochondrial DNA
Explain chromosomal mutations
Explain ploidy
What is Aneuploidy
What is Euploidy
What is Autoploidy
What is Alloploidy
Closely related species that live in the same geographical location
Closely related species that live in different geographical locations
What are two types of reproductive isolation mechanisms
Name some pre-zygotic isolating mechanisms
What are some Geographical isolation mechanisms
What are some Behavioural isolation mechanisms
What are some Structual isolation mechanisms
What are some ecological isolation mechanisms
What are some temporal isolation mechanisms
What are the different types of post-zygotic isolating mechanisms
What is hybrid invalidity
What is hybrid sterility
Hybrid breakdown
Describe how allopatric speciation can occur
When were the southern alps formed
When did New Zealand separate from Australasia
Glacial cycles have carved mountains and valleys over the past
What super continent did New Zealand belong to and when did it separate
Explain how sympatric speciation occurs
Describe Gradualism
Explain punctuated equelibrium
What is divergence
Describe Adaptive radiation
What are homologous structures
What are Analagous structures
What is convergent evolution
What is parallel evolution
What is co-evolution