CAS BI 107 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Population Bottleneck, Zygosity, Tay–Sachs Disease

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The formation of a new species from an old one. A species: a group of individuals that actually or potentially interbreed in nature. The biggest gene pool under natural conditions. Something environmental halts the interbreeding between two pops in a species- a lineage form two separate species. Isolation can be due to a distance/ barrier- desert river mountain/ wind blows pop away (finches) Does(cid:374)"t (cid:396)e(cid:395)ui(cid:396)e la(cid:396)ge geog(cid:396)aphi(cid:272)al (cid:271)a(cid:396)(cid:396)ie(cid:396) to (cid:396)edu(cid:272)e ge(cid:374)e flow. The individuals in a pop are no longer attracted to interbreed, due to manner factors. What factors affect speciation: genotype variation (& isolation caused by type one) leading to phenotype variation, eg. Inbreeding: the mating of closely related individuals, can happen due to geographic isolation (type 1) or a genetic bottleneck, religious and sociocultural reasons for this in humans, closely related individuals have same allele- therefore a reduced gene pool.

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