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How Does Evolution Work? Individual organisms cannot evolve. Populations of a particular species evolve. Natural selection acts on the range of phenotypes.
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* * Speciation & Patterns of Evolution. * Explain how the isolation (physical or genetic) of populations can lead to speciation. * Objectives.
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Natural Selection evolution.berkeley.edu/evosite/misconceps.
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Continued notes: Gene Pool & Speciation pg 83
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Evolution of a Species Changes to a gene pool can lead to the evolution of a new species Speciation = members of similar populations can no longer interbreed.
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MECHANISMS OF EVOLUTION. POPULATIONS, NOT INDIVIDUALS, EVOLVE An organism cannot change its phenotype. A phenotype can become more predominant in a population,
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W a r m- u p Turn-in any late work. Pick up handouts Review for CH. 15.1 POP QUIZ If everyone is reviewing when the bell rings, I will give you an additional.
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Chapter 16 and Chapter 17. How Does Evolution Work? Individual organisms cannot evolve. Populations of a particular species evolve. Natural selection.
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Chapter 17.2 Genetic Change 17.3 Speciation
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Mechanisms of Evolution
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Working with the Biological Species Concept Speciation is a two-part process –1. Identical populations must diverge –2. Reproductive isolation must evolve.
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Speciation
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