BIOL 1104 Study Guide - Final Guide: Safranin, Tunicate, Bipedalism

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Evolution does not work on the individual; it works at the population level over the course of several generations. Microevolution: change of allelic frequencies from one generation to the next; evolutionary change within a species over a short period of time. Macroevolution: change of allelic frequencies from one generation to the next that ultimately leads to reproductive isolation; major evolutionary change over long periods of time. For example, turtles from a large population split into their own community where they are not able to interact with the original population. These turtles change so much that they are not able to breed with their old community and they are now a different species. Two types of genetic variation: discrete (polymorphism, for example, blood types, quantitative, for example, height, you can do statistical analyses on these data and determine how much variation there is in a population. Gel electrophoresis: bands show up at different sites due to varying sizes of genetic material.

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