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Park:Biological Anthropology
Biological Anthropology, 3/e
Michael Alan Park

The Processes of Evolution

Glossary

allele frequency  The percentage of times a particular allele appears in a population. Another name, and the preferred term, for gene frequency.
bottleneck  A severe reduction in the size of a population such that only certain genes survive and come to characterize the descendant population.
breeding populations  Populations within a species that are genetically isolated to some degree from other populations. See also demes.
chromosomal mutations  Mutations of a whole chromosome or a large portion of a chromosome. Compare with point mutations.
demes  Populations within a species that are genetically isolated to some degree from other populations. Another name for breeding population, but sometimes implies physical distinctions.
fission  A process of evolution that involves the splitting up of a population to form new populations.
founder effect  A process of evolution. Genetic differences between populations produced by the fact that genetically different individuals established (founded) those populations.
gamete sampling  A process of evolution. The genetic change caused when genes are passed to new generations in frequencies unrepresentative of those of the parental generation. An example of sampling error.
gene flow  A process of evolution that involves the exchange of genes among populations through interbreeding.
gene frequency  See allele frequency.
gene pool  All the alleles in a population.
niche  The environment of an organism and its adaptive response to that environment.
point mutations  Mutations of single codons. The mutation that causes sickle cell anemia is an example. Compare with chromosomal mutations.
sampling error  When a sample chosen for study does not accurately represent the population from which the sample was taken. See gamete sampling.
systematists  Another name for taxonomists.
taxonomists  Those who classify and name living organisms.