BIOL 1103 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Sympatric Speciation, Mitosis, Allopatric Speciation

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Lecture # 26 11-12-15 chapter 18 the outcomes of evolution: What are some examples of geographic barriers? (section 18. 2. Allopatric speciation - results from geographic isolation: geographic isolation: leads to intrinsic reproductive isolation mechanisms of populations, development of intrinsic genetic isolating mechanisms, what are six intrinsic reproductive isolating barriers? (pgs 322-324) Behavioral isolation - even if they breed at the same time, they will not mate if they are not attracted to one another. How can new species arise through polyploidy? (essay pgs 326-327) Polyploidy: many chromosomes - by doubling chromosome number in meiosis and mitosis- double the number in the species (new species arise through polyploidy: what is adaptive radiation? (section 18. 3) Adaptive radiation: several species formed from one - ex. Darwin"s finches: compare the gradualism model of evolution with the punctuated equilibria model. Gradualisms (darwin) - by natural selection we get a gradual change over time which will eventually form 2 separated species - flow = /

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