Evolution & Phylogeny AP Study Guide Unit 6 Evolution & Phylogeny Study GuideBe able to give an example of an idea that Charles Darwin borrowed from Thomas MalthusKnow some anatomical structures that would be homologous to the wing of a batKnow what important information was unavailable to Darwin in the mid-nineteenth century when he formulated his theory of evolutionKnow the name of Darwin’s 1859 publicationBe able to explain all parts of the Darwin-Wallace theory of natural selectionBe able to explain how phylogenetic relationships are determined for closely related speciesBe able to differentiate between analogous & homolgous structuresKnow the requirements for the maintenance of Hardy-Weinberg equilibriumBe able to use the Hardy-Weinberg equation to determine allele frequencies and genotypic frequenciesBe able to describe and give an example of a clineBe able to explain the bottleneck effectKnow what process creates new alleles and serves to balance natural selectionBe able to explain & give an example of genetic driftKnow what is meant by the “gene pool”Know the major divisions of geologic timeBe able to give several examples of fossil typesBe able to explain binomial nomenclatureBe able to list in order the major taxonomic categoriesKnow what individuals in a population would most often carry copies of harmful recessive allelesBe able to explain & give an example of hybrid sterilityBe able to explain & give an example of ecological isolation of speciesKnow what polyploidy is & how it can cause rapid speciationKnow the effect of mitosis & meiosis on allelic frequencies in natureBe able to explain the effect on alleles when new members move into a populationKnow the difference in prezygotic & postzygotic barriersBe able to name & and give examples of prezygotic and postzygotic barriersBe able to explain & give examples of mechanical and behavioral isolationKnow the difference between sympatric isolation and allopatric isolationBe able to explain why such a great diversity of life exists on the Hawaiian & Galapagos IslandsBe able to tell the difference between anagenesis & cladogenesisKnow what taxonomic level can exist as a discrete unit in natureKnow what taxonomic unit would show the most genetic variationBe able to explain & give an example of adaptive radiationBe able to determine the age of a fossil using the half-life of carbon-14Know what major evolutionary episode occurred closely with the formation of PangaeaBe able to explain phylogenyKnow the significance of the asteroid hypothesisBe able to explain & give examples of divergent & convergent evolution