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Biology, 17.07.2019 19:00 pringlexavier798

Match the following terms and definitions. 1. genetic change in a population or species over many generations 2. male and female reproductive cells (egg and sperm cells) 3. mechanism of evolution that suggests traits can be shifted between populations by outbreeding or migration 4. all of the genes present in a specific population 5. mechanism of evolution that suggests changes in the gene pool of a population are due to chance 6. mechanism of evolution proposed by darwin; suggests traits suitable for an environment survive while those less favorable do not 7. the expression of a genetic trait; what the trait looks like natural selection genetic drift gene flow gene pool phenotype gamete evolution

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