Across
- 3. The process by which humans breed plants and animals for desired traits.
- 5. The formation of new and distinct species in the course of evolution.
- 11. Naturalist who developed the theory of evolution by natural selection.
- 13. The process by which species change over time through genetic variation and natural selection.
- 15. Body parts in different species that perform the same function but do not share a common evolutionary origin.
- 16. Diagram showing relationships among species based on shared derived characteristics, without indicating time of divergence.
- 18. Diagram representing evolutionary relationships and timing of divergences among species, often based on genetic data.
- 20. The study of the distribution of species and ecosystems across geographical space and time.
- 21. The theory that evolutionary change occurs slowly and steadily over long periods of time.
Down
- 1. The evolutionary history and relationships among species.
- 2. A trait that improves an organism’s ability to survive and reproduce in its environment.
- 4. The ability of an organism to survive and reproduce in its environment.
- 6. Theory that species experience long periods of little change, interrupted by short periods of rapid evolution.
- 7. The most recent species from which two or more species have evolved.
- 8. Body parts in different species that have similar structures but different functions, indicating a common ancestor.
- 9. One of two or more alternative forms of a gene that arise by mutation and are found at the same place on a chromosome.
- 10. The total genetic diversity found within a population or species.
- 12. Mechanism of evolution where organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and reproduce.
- 14. A change in the DNA sequence that can lead to genetic variation.
- 17. Random changes in the frequency of alleles in a population over time.
- 19. The preserved remains or impressions of ancient organisms.
