BIOL 1510 Chapter Notes - Chapter 24: Chromosome, Sympatric Speciation, Polyploid

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Speciation- the process of one species splitting into two or more species. helps explain the features organisms share. 1. microevolution- changes over time in allele frequencies in a population. macroevolution- the broad pattern of evolution above the species level. (origin of new groups) Biological species concept- whose members have the potential to breed with other members of the population helps speciation occur by reproductive isolation but is limited and won"t work for asexual organisms like prokaryotes. 2. reproductive isolation- factors not allowing members of two species to breed and reproduce these barriers limit hybrids- o spring resulting form an interspeci c mating. 1. habitat temporal behavioral mechanical gametic pre zygotic barriers: (before the zygote) Morphological species concept- distinguishes unity between species by body shape and other structural features. 2. emphases unity between species. can be applied to sexual and asexual organisms.

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