Principles Of Evolution
Across
- 8. Variations that are beneficial to organisms in certain environments, contributing to their survival.
- 9. had independently arrived at the same theory of evolution as Darwin.
- 11. The situation in which complete sets of chromosomes are gained or lost, giving a chromosome number that is a multiple of n other than 2.
- 14. The transfer of genes from one population's gene pool to that of another.
- 17. Species development through the hereditary transmission of small variations from generation to generation
- 18. Spontaneous changes in genes or chromosomes.
- 20. Kind of selection that occurs when the environment is relatively constant for a long period of time
- 21. Wrote Principles of Geology
- 22. The fifth breeding condition required for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium
- 23. is A condition where a gain or loss of chromosomes gives a compliment that is less or more than 2n
- 24. Hybrid polyploid individuals
Down
- 1. Reproductive isolation that negatively affects the viability and fertilization of hybrids
- 2. The third breeding condition required for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium
- 3. Species occupying the same range
- 4. is Darwin's idea that the struggle for survival was based on nature, permitting only the fittest organisms to breed (two words).
- 5. Georges Cuvier-father of ____
- 6. Theorized on the principle of use and disuse
- 7. The first breeding condition required for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium
- 10. The fourth breeding condition required for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium
- 12. Reproductive isolation that inhibits mating and egg fertilization.
- 13. The second breeding condition required for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium
- 15. Credited with proposing the theory of evolution in 1859 (two words).
- 16. Remains or imprints of early life forms preserved in rock.
- 19. An example of hybrid sterility.
- 23. In Lamarck's theory of evolution, change was based on the inheritance of ________ characteristics