BIO 1130 Study Guide - Final Guide: Sickle-Cell Disease, Sympatric Speciation, Allopatric Speciation

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Allele one of two or more versions of a gene. Different alleles can result in different observable phenotypic traits. Genetic variations in alleles can result in differences, also can be unnoticeable. Allele frequencies: the abundance of one allele relative to others at the same gene locus in individuals of a population to describe genetic diversity. Can be calculated by dividing the number of alleles for a certain trait/the total number of individuals in the population. Allopatric speciation: a reproductive isolating mechanism that results from geographical separation between two populations. Populations evolve independently and diverge into different species. Allopolyploidy: having 2 or more complete sets of chromosomes from different parent species. Only plants are capable of this, not animals. Can be created from previously sterile species (ex bread wheat) Autopolyploidy: having 2 or more complete sets of chromosomes from the same parent species. Again only possible in plants through self fertilization. Arise from a failure in the meiotic process.

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