Definition matching
1.Natural selection
2.phylogeny,
3.genetic drift,
4.homology,
5.continuous character,
6.wide sense heritability,
7.discontinuous character,
8.directional selection,
9.cladogenesis,
10.reverse mutation,
11.polymorphic locus,
12.gene flow,
13.population genetics,
14quantitative genetics,
A. Allele movement between populations.
B. Evolution of characteristics to make the organism moresuitable.
C. Study the inheritance of polygenic characteristics.
D .It is the evolutionary history
E. Frequency change due to chance.
F. One of the homozygotes is favored.
G. It is due to a common ancestor.
H. When phenotypic variation is attributed to geneticvariation.
I. Study the inheritance of one or a few genes in groups ofindividuals.
J. Selection that favors both homozygotes.
K. Recessive allele changes to dominant.
L. Simple relationship between phenotype and genotype.
M. It favors diversification.
N. Contributory alleles additively contribute to thephenotype
O. Any gene that has more than one allele in the population.
diversifying selection