Biology 1201A Study Guide - Final Guide: Allele Frequency, Zygosity, Catastrophism

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Lamarckian evolution- the idea that an organism can pass on characteristics acquired during its lifetime to its offspring. Evolution- the process in which organisms have developed and diversified from eachother. Catastrophism- the idea that geological changes in the earth were caused by catastrophes rather than the gradual evoltuion of the land. Phenotypic frequency- the number of times a phenotype appears in a single generation. Allele frequency- the frequency of an allele relative to that of the other alleles of the same gene. Genetic equilibrium- when the gene pool is not changing in a population as a result from no evolution. Gene pool- the total number of genes of every individual in an interbreeding population. Carrier- a heterozygous individual with an unexpressed defective gene. Variation- a modification that deviates an organism from others of the population. Heritable traits- a trait that increases an organisms chance of survival and reproduction.

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