BSC 2011C Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Reproductive Isolation, Microevolution, Genetic Drift

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10 Apr 2016
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Microevolution: changes in genetic makeup of a population from generation to generation. Genes located on loci: each gene has own locus. Mechanisms of evolution: migration, mutation, non-random mating, natural selection, genetic drift. Macroevolution: major evolutionary change of taxonomic groups over long periods of time. Biological species concept: interbreeding natural population reproductively isolated from other groups. Species: all populations have the capacity to interbreed, no breeding with other species. New species: new population, microevolution, reproductive isolation, new species occurs. Prezygotic reproductive barrier: impede mating, no fertilization occurs. Postzygotic reproductive barrier: prevents successful propagation of fetus. Habitat isolations: 2 species live in same area but occupy a different habitat, prezygotic. Temporal isolation: 2 species breed at different times of day/season/year, prezygotic. Behavioral isolation: species specific signals to attract mates, prezygotic. Gamete isolation: gametes meet but no zygote forms, gametes do not recognize each other, prezygotic. Reduced hybrid viability: few offspring develop, surviving offspring rarely breed, postzygotic.

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