Match the words. There are three phases of evolution expressed in the modern theory of evolution.  First, genetic variation is produced at three levels.  At the level of DNA,________  is a chemical change in the DNA molecule, which gives rise to variation.  At the level of the individual organism, __________  gives rise to variation during the formation of gamete cells.  At the level of the population, migration gives rise to variation.  Second, there is a reduction of genetic variation by two processes.  One process,_________  is the chance (or random) removal of genetic variants due to sampling error from generation to generation.  It is especially effective in small populations.  The other process, _________, eliminates the less fit variants (such as those less successful at avoiding predators or finding food).  meiosis reproductive isolation genetic drift natural selection gene mutation

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There are three phases of evolution expressed in the modern theory of evolution.  First, genetic variation is produced at three levels.  At the level of DNA,________  is a chemical change in the DNA molecule, which gives rise to variation.  At the level of the individual organism, __________  gives rise to variation during the formation of gamete cells.  At the level of the population, migration gives rise to variation.  Second, there is a reduction of genetic variation by two processes.  One process,_________  is the chance (or random) removal of genetic variants due to sampling error from generation to generation.  It is especially effective in small populations.  The other process, _________, eliminates the less fit variants (such as those less successful at avoiding predators or finding food). 

  • meiosis
  • reproductive isolation
  • genetic drift
  • natural selection
  • gene mutation
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