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Evolution2

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evolutiongeneration-to-generation change in the proportion of different inherited genes in a population that account for all of the changes that have transformed life over an immense time
adaptationinherited characteristic that improves an organism's ability to survive and reproduce in a particular environment
natural selectionprocess by which individuals with inherited characteristics well-suited to the environment leave more offspring than do other individuals
fossilpreserved remains or marking left by an organism that lived in the past
fossil recordchronological collection of life's remains in sedimentary rock layers
extinctno longer existing as a living species on Earth
homologous structuresimilar structure found in more than one species that share a common ancestor
vestigial structureremnant of a structure that may have had an important function in a species' ancestors, but has no clear function in the modern species
populationgroup of individuals of the same species living in a particular area at the same time
variationdifference among members of a species
artificial selectionselective breeding of domesticated plants and animals to produce offspring with desired genetic traits
gene poolall of the alleles in all the individuals that make up a population
microevolutionevolution on the smallest scale—a generation-to-generation change in the frequencies of alleles within a population
Hardy-Weinberg equilibriumcondition that occurs when the frequency of alleles in a particular gene pool remain constant over time
genetic driftchange in the gene pool of a population due to chance
gene flowexchange of genes between populations
biological fitnesscontribution that an individual makes to the gene pool of the next generation compared to the contributions of other individuals


Van Nuys High School
Van Nuys, California

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