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Continued notes: Gene Pool & Speciation pg 83

Continued notes: Gene Pool & Speciation pg 83

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Continued notes: Gene Pool & Speciation pg 83. Review: What are the 3 rules of Natural Selection?. Variation in a population is due to the environment or heredity or both. Speciation – when a new species is created. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Continued notes: Gene Pool & Speciation pg  83

Continued notes:Gene Pool & Speciation

pg 83

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Review: What are the 3 rules of Natural Selection?

•Variation in a population is due to the environment or heredity or both.

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•Speciation – when a new species is created

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•Speciation occurs when members of similar populations can no longer interbreed and produce viable offspring. (they are too separated or too different to have babies)

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Glue in to pg 82 (under video questions)

What type of Speciation barrier are these? Label the pictures.

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Barriers that can create new species:

•Geographical Barriers – something physically separates two groups so they can no longer mingle.

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Now you try it…

• You will get two cards representing your genes• All the genes in the “class population” are the

gene pool.• Trade cards with a neighbor to represent new

generations• If the gene pool changes, evolution/speciation

has occurred.

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•Reproductive Barrier – two organisms may mate, but they can’t produce an offspring, or the offspring is sterile.

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You try it

•Get your gene cards out again.

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•Behavioral Barrier – groups have different behaviors so they never mix