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______________ reduces differentiation among populations - [ANSWER] Migration (gene flow) Movement of alleles into or out of a population due to the migration of individuals to or from the population - [ANSWER] Gene flow One individual migrating into a population per generation is enough to prevent ______________ __________ between two populations despite population size - [ANSWER] genetic drift A trend toward uniformity, a consequence of gene flow - [ANSWER] Homogenization Gradual shift in gene frequencies between neighboring populations; natural selection steepens and migration smooths out; consequence of gene flow - [ANSWER] Clines Disruption of gene flow is usually a requirement for ______________________ - [ANSWER] speciation When migration counteracts natural selection, a(n) __________________ _________________ is reached between the two processes - [ANSWER] intermediate equilibrium __________________ _________________ and population structure can reduce effective population size - [ANSWER] Breeding behavior __________________ ____________ distorts Hardy-Weinburg equilibrium but does not itself change allele frequencies - [ANSWER] Nonrandom mating ______________________ usually reduces the fitness of offspring and numerous mechanisms have evolved to prevent it - [ANSWER] Inbreeding Population structure with one female and several males - [ANSWER] Polyandry Population structure with one male and several females - [ANSWER] Polygyny Population structure where there is a difference between individuals ability to produce an abundance of offspring or new growth - [ANSWER] Unequal fecundity Population structure where there is a difference between the ability of individuals to successfully mate - [ANSWER] Unequal mating successNe = (4NmNf)/(Nm + Nf) - [ANSWER] Effective population size Occurs when organisms are more or less likely to mate with others of their genotypes than by chance... - [ANSWER] Nonrandom mating The inbreeding coefficient; a measure of population subdivision and the propensity to genetic drift - [ANSWER] F

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PCB 4674: Exam 2

______________ reduces differentiation among populations - [ANSWER] Migration (gene
flow)

Movement of alleles into or out of a population due to the migration of individuals to or
from the population - [ANSWER] Gene flow

One individual migrating into a population per generation is enough to prevent
______________ __________ between two populations despite population size - [ANSWER]
genetic drift

A trend toward uniformity, a consequence of gene flow - [ANSWER] Homogenization

Gradual shift in gene frequencies between neighboring populations; natural selection
steepens and migration smooths out; consequence of gene flow - [ANSWER] Clines

Disruption of gene flow is usually a requirement for ______________________ -
[ANSWER] speciation

When migration counteracts natural selection, a(n) __________________
_________________ is reached between the two processes - [ANSWER] intermediate
equilibrium

__________________ _________________ and population structure can reduce effective
population size - [ANSWER] Breeding behavior

__________________ ____________ distorts Hardy-Weinburg equilibrium but does not
itself change allele frequencies - [ANSWER] Nonrandom mating

______________________ usually reduces the fitness of offspring and numerous
mechanisms have evolved to prevent it - [ANSWER] Inbreeding

Population structure with one female and several males - [ANSWER] Polyandry

Population structure with one male and several females - [ANSWER] Polygyny

Population structure where there is a difference between individuals ability to produce an
abundance of offspring or new growth - [ANSWER] Unequal fecundity

Population structure where there is a difference between the ability of individuals to
successfully mate - [ANSWER] Unequal mating success

, Ne = (4NmNf)/(Nm + Nf) - [ANSWER] Effective population size

Occurs when organisms are more or less likely to mate with others of their genotypes than
by chance... - [ANSWER] Nonrandom mating

The inbreeding coefficient; a measure of population subdivision and the propensity to
genetic drift - [ANSWER] F

Refers to the probability that the two alleles at any locus in an individual will be identical
because of common descent - [ANSWER] Inbreeding coefficient (F)

HF = H0(1-F)
Relates inbreeding to the number of heterozygotes - [ANSWER] Heterozygosity (as it
relates to F)

Inbreeding reduces the number of ___________________ in a population - [ANSWER]
heterozygotes

_____________________ ______________ mimics the effects of long-term inbreeding
because it increases the probability of identity by descent - [ANSWER] Genetic drift

A ____________ ______________ can mimic the effects of inbreeding since alleles can be
identical by descent even if there is random mating in small populations - [ANSWER] large
population

Mating system, population subdivision, and interbreeding - [ANSWER] 3 ways to reduce
effective population size

Inbreeding temporarily increases _________________ __________________. But over the
long term decreases the _________________ ________________ by reducing population
size - [ANSWER] phenotypic variation; genetic variation

Alleles that cause a decrease in fitness and are exposed more frequently in homozygotes -
[ANSWER] Deleterious recessives

... produce offspring that have an impaired ability to survive and reproduce - [ANSWER]
Inbreeding depression

... choose not to breed with them - [ANSWER] Mate choice

... move gametes away from parent organism - [ANSWER] Dispersal

... to prevent selfing - [ANSWER] Self-incompatibility

... to avoid selfing - [ANSWER] Dioecy

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