Unit 6 Choice Board
Across
- 3. movement of genes/alleles/individuals between two populations
- 4. The idea that those individuals that are best suited to their environment will achieve higher fitness
- 9. small part of a population is separated from the rest then they reproduce
- 10. any characteristic that increases
- 12. state of genetic equilibrium where there is no change
- 13. when organisms will impersonate other organisms to increase fitness
- 16. percent of a population that have a particular trait
- 17. type of natural selection with one extreme phenotype that has an advantage
- 18. collection of all alleles in a population
- 19. natural selection where individuals at the extreme of the bell curve achieve higher fitness
- 20. isolation due to differences in communication or other behaviors
Down
- 1. isolation due to physical barriers
- 2. isolation of a population due to differences in the timing of mating
- 5. migration of new individuals into a population
- 6. selection within a population due to human preference and interference
- 7. random changes in allele frequencies attributed to luck not fitness
- 8. type of natural selection in which individuals with the average phenotype
- 11. individuals moving out of a population
- 14. measurement of the ability of individual to survive and reproduce
- 15. differences among individuals