Biology 1201A Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Polyploid, Microevolution, Petal

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Geography/environment also causes populations to diverge: reduces gene flow, leads to reproductive isolation. Some reproductive isolation has to be happening in order for them to be different species. Populations adapt to different environmental conditions, eventually resulting in reproductive isolation. Populations are not geographically or environmentally separated. Eg: polyploidy in plants - can result in rapid speciation. Chromosomes do not have the same genes or might not be in the same order cause they are different species. Populations do not immediately diverge into separate species due to reproductive isolation. Then reproductive isolation evolves: difference accumulate due to microevolution, some of these may result in reproductive isolation. What traits are involved: pigments in petals, flower width, petal width, nectar volume, nectar concentration, lengths of the stalks supporting the, male and female reproductive parts. Not all traits provide useful information about evolutionary relationships. Ancestral traits: present in the most recent common ancestor, not informative if all members of the group have this trait.

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