BIO 311D Chapter Notes - Chapter 24: Chromosome, Polyploid, Sympatric Speciation

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Speciation process by which one species splits into two or more species. Macroevolution broad pattern of evolution above the species level. A species is a group of populations whose members have the potential to interbreed in nature and produce viable, fertile, offspring but do not produce viable offspring with other such groups. *absence of gene flow is important in the formation of new species. Formation of new species hinges on reproductive isolation: the existence of biological factors (barriers) that impede members of two species from interbreeding and producing viable, fertile offspring. Blocks gene flow and limit the formation of hybrids. Prezygotic barriers: habitat isolation, temporal isolation, behavior isolation, mechanical isolation, gametic isolation. Number pf species this can be applied to is limited. Does(cid:374)"t appl(cid:455) to orga(cid:374)is(cid:373)s that reprodu(cid:272)e ase(cid:454)uall(cid:455) Distinguishes a species by body shape and other structural features. Can be applied to sexual and asexual organisms.

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