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Speciation Ecology Unit. Speciation Formation of a new species Species: A group of similar organisms that breed together and produce fertile offspring.

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Page 1: Speciation Ecology Unit. Speciation Formation of a new species  Species: A group of similar organisms that breed together and produce fertile offspring.

SpeciationEcology Unit

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Speciation Formation of a

new species Species: A group of

similar organisms that breed together and produce fertile offspring.

Gene pools must become separated for them to become different species.

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Speciation

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Phenotype Observable

characteristics (green eyes,

brown hair, purple flowers, etc.)

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Genotype Genetic makeup

of an organism determined by a pair of alleles.

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All in the Genes

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The genetic make-up of an organism is known as its genotype.

An organism’s genotype and the environment in which it lives determines its total characteristic traits.

its phenotype.PhenotypeGenotype

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DNA

Watson and Crick and their model of DNA

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DNA replication

The double-helix structure of DNA was discovered in 1953.

This showed how genetic information is transferred from one cell to another almost without error.

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Gene Unit of hereditary

information Located on a

chromosome Contains DNA Genes are passed

from parent to offspring.

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Gene Pool Consists of all

the genes that are present in a population.

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Genetic Variation Mutations

Any change in a sequence in DNA.

Few mutations lead to increased fitness.

Most mutations are harmful.

Mutations lead to variations in a population.

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Variation

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Variationsof a particular gene are known as alleles.

For example, the one of the genes for hair color comprises brown/blonde alleles.

Species with greater genetic variability are more likely to adapt to changing environments

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Natural Selection

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Mutant alleles spread through a population by sexual reproduction.

If an allele exerts a harmful effect, it will reduce the ability of the individual to reproduce and the allele will probably be removed from the population.

In contrast, mutants with favorable effects are preferentially passed on

Selection of dark gene

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Natural Selection can affect the distribution of phenotypes in any of three ways: Stabilizing Selection

Individuals at the middle of the curve have the greatest fitness.

Disruptive Selection Individuals at either end

of the curve have greater fitness than those in the middle.

Directional Selection Individuals at one end of

the curve have a higher fitness than those in the middle or other end.

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Causes of SPECIATION

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TigonTigonResult of male tiger and female lion mating incaptivity. Offspring are infertile.

Separated both geographically and ecologically.

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Liger

Result of male lion and female tiger mating in captivity. Offspring are infertile.

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Fig. 23.6

Four species of leopard frogs: differ in their mating calls. Hybrids are inviable.

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Geographic Isolation

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These squirrels live on opposite sides of the Grand Canyon. This is an example of allopatric speciation.

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Temporal Isolation