Mutations | Random | natural selection |
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what is missense mutation
is a point mutation in which a single nucleotide change results in a codon that codes for a different amino acid.
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What is gentic drift
describes how allele frequencies
fluctuate unpredictably from one generation to the next. |
What is natural selection
is the only mechanism that
consistently causes adaptive evolution. |
What is mutation
are changes in the nucleotides sequences of dna
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What is gene pool
the genetic information of a population of interbreeding organisms.
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What is directional selection
favors individuals at one
end of the phenotypic range |
What is point mutation
is a change in one base in a gene
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What is Hardy-Weinberg Principle
states that allele frequencies
tend to remain constant in populations unless something happens OTHER THAN Mendelian segregation and sexual recombination |
What is Disruptive selection
favors individuals at both
extremes of the phenotypic range |
what is insertion mutation
is the addition of one or more nucleotide base pairs into a DNA sequence.
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What is Speciation
A process typically caused by the genetic isolation from a main population resulting in a new genetically distinct species.
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What is Stabilizing selection
favors intermediate
variants and acts against extreme phenotypes |
What is frameshift mutation
is a genetic mutation caused by a deletion or insertion in a DNA sequence that shifts the way the sequence is read
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What is microevolution
involves evolutionary changes below
the species level; changes in allele frequencies in a population over generations. |
What is Mutation, genetic drift, sexual selection and artificial selection
Natural selection is NOT the only mechanism
responsible for evolution |