Speciation and reproductive isolation
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Define a species (biological species concept).
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A group of organisms that can **interbreed and produce fertile offspring**.
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Define speciation.
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The formation of a **new species** from an existing one.
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Define reproductive isolation.
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When two populations can **no longer interbreed** to produce fertile offspring.
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What is gene flow?
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The movement of **alleles between populations** through interbreeding.
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What is geographic isolation?
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Separation of populations by a **physical barrier** (river, mountain or ocean).
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Why are a horse and a donkey different species?
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They can mate, but their offspring (a **mule**) is **sterile** — so they fail the 'fertile offspring' test.
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How would you test whether two similar forms are the same species?
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Do a **breeding (crossing) test**: try to **interbreed** them and check whether the offspring are **fertile**. Fertile offspring ⇒ same species; no offspring or sterile offspring ⇒ different species.
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What are the two steps of speciation?
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(1) Populations become **reproductively isolated**; (2) they **diverge** by mutation and natural selection.
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What does a geographic barrier do to gene flow?
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It **stops gene flow** between the two populations, allowing their gene pools to diverge.
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What two processes drive the divergence?
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**Mutation** (new alleles) and **natural selection** (different alleles favoured in each environment).
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When are two populations finally two species?
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When they have diverged so much that they can **no longer interbreed to produce fertile offspring**.
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What is a gene pool?
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All the **alleles present in a population**.
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Why does isolation alone not instantly make two species?
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Divergence takes **many generations** of mutation and natural selection before interbreeding becomes impossible.
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