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crossing over - occurs a dihybrid produces four types of gametes instead of two. occurs
between distant genes.

macroevolution - evolution on a large scale. source of past and present biodiversity.
involves speciation

Microevolution - Change in gene frequency of population over time.

Phyletic gradualism - change is very slow but steady within the lineage before and after
a divergence.

Punctuated equilibrium - long periods of stasis or no visible change are followed by
rapid periods of speciation.

gene flow - the movement of alleles between populations

non-random mating - Individuals are selective about choosing a mate with a preferred
trait.

fitness - Number of fertile offspring produced by an individual that survive to reproduce.

Heterozygote advantage - Greater reproductive success of heterozygous individuals
compared to homozygotes; tends to preserve variation in gene pools.

Biogeography - study the range and distribution of species throughout the world.

Contenintal Drift - the positions of continents and oceans has shifted through time.

mutations are - genetic changes that are the only source of new variation in a
populations. random.

Deletion - occurs when a single break causes a chromosome to lose an end piece.

bottleneck effect - occurs following a natural disaster that kills a large proportion of a
population.

the founder effect - occurs when a few individuals found a colony: their collective genes
represent only a fraction of the original gene pool .

Adaptation - any evolved trait that helps an organism be more suited to its environment.

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