BIOL 1001 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Adiantum, Sympatry, Zygote

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**if gene flow ends, allele frequencies in isolated populations are free to diverge- meaning that the populations begin to evolve independently of each other. *if mutation, selection, and genetic drift cause isolated populations to diverge sufficiently, distinct types, or species, form that is, the process of speciation takes place. Speciation= node; that causes two or more distinct species (branches) from a single ancestral group. Genetic isolation + genetic divergence = speciation. Genetic isolation = lack of gene flow. Genetic divergence = mutation + natural selection +genetic drift: the biological species concept: Species is defined as an evolutionary independent population or group of populations. Scientists frequently have to use sets of different criteria to identify species. Four common criteria for identifying species are in common use: critical criterion is reproductive isolation (no gene flow, distinct species (two populations fail to interbreed and produce viable/fertile offspring) vs. Same species (two populations can successfully interbreed and produce viable/ fertile offspring)

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