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Consists of all genes, including all the different alleles, that are present in a population.
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Gene Pool
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The number of times that the allele occurs in a gene pool, compared with the number of times other alleles for the same gene occur.
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Relative Frequency
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A trait controlled by a single gene.
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Single-gene trait
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A trait controlled by two or more genes
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Polygenic Trait
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A form of natural selection in which the entire curve moves; occurs when individuals at one end of a distribution curve have higher fitness than individuals in the middle or at the other end of the curve.
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Directional Selection
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Form of natural selection by which the center of the curve remains in its current position; occurs when individuals near the center of a distribution curve have higher fitness than individuals at either end.
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Stabilizing Selection
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A form of natural selection in which a single curve splits into two; occurs when individuals at the upper and lower ends of a distribution curve have higher fitness than individuals near the middle.
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Disruptive slection
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Random change in allele frequencies that occurs in small populations.
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Genetic Drift
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Change in allele frequencies as a result of the migration of a small subroup of a population.
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Founder Effect
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Principle that ellele frequencies in a population will remain constant unless one or more factors cause the frequencies change.
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Hardy-Weinberg Principle
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Situation in which allele frequencies remain constant.
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Genetic Equilibrium
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Formation of new species.
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Speciation
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Separation of species or populations so that they cannot interbreed and produce fertile offspring.
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Reproductive Isolation.
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Form of reproductive isolation in which two populations have differences in courtship rituals or other types of behavior that prevent them from interbreeding.
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Behavioral Isolation
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Form of reproductive isolation in which two populations are separated physically by geographic barriers such as rivers, mountains, or stretches of water.
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Geographic Isolation
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