BIOL 2400 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Reproductive Isolation, Opsin, Mate Choice

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Speciation other barriers involves geographical or to reproduce: allopatric speciation. If populations later come back into contact, they have evolved pre- or post-zygotic barriers to mating: can be reinforcement (selection) for pre-zygotic barriers if hybrids are unfit. Isolating barriers: geographic, extrinsic properties of landscape that prevent gene flow (mountains, rivers, allopatry, reproductive, behavioural, biochemical (ie. protein on egg surface), or morphological features of organisms that prevent interbreeding, barriers effective even in sympatry. Post-mating/pre-zygotic barriers: gametic incompatibility the egg of another species, ie. sea urchin species. : sperm or pollen from one species fails to penetrate and fertilize egg proteins different in different sea urchins (biochemical) Incipient sympatric speciation in true fruit flies ie. apple maggot fly: fruits of apple vs. hawthorn, apples ripen 3-4 weeks before hawthorn fruit does, 94% assertive mating on host, partial genetic isolation. Molecular markers ie. cold adaptive gene in flies.

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