BIO 112 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Toothpaste, Genetic Drift, Meiosis

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Artificial selection: we have conducted selection under our own direction. Biological diversity/biodiversity: variety of life across all levels, including the diversity of species, genes, populations, and communities. Speciation: process by which new species are generated. Phylogenetic trees: branch diagrams used to represent histories of divergence. Fossil: imprint in stone of the dead organism. Endemic: native or restricted to a particular geographic region. An endemic species occurs in one area and nowhere else on earth. Mass extinction events: periods of time where staggering proportions killed off massive numbers of species at once. Ecology: scientific study of the interactions among organisms and of the relationship between organisms and their environments. Biosphere: the cumulative total of living things on earth and the areas they inhabit. Ecologists: scientists who study relationships at the higher levels of this hierarchy. Trash in ocean: 8 million tons/year = 1 garbage truck/minute, 2 trucks/min by 2030, 4/min by 2050.

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