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740 Index<br />

genetics (cont.):<br />

characters 226–8<br />

statistics 232, 233<br />

variation 228–31<br />

see also population genetics<br />

Genetics, Paleontology, and <strong>Evolution</strong> (Jepsen)<br />

18<br />

Genetics and the Origin of Species<br />

(Dobzhansky) 16<br />

genome 685<br />

destruction 307–8<br />

duplication 560, 561, 582<br />

evolution 557–8, 563–5<br />

shrinkage by gene loss 561–3<br />

genomic sequences 179–82, 183, 184–9<br />

duplication history 559–61<br />

genome evolution 557–8<br />

non-coding DNA 567–9<br />

genomics 685<br />

evolutionary 557–8<br />

genotype 18, 33, 34, 38, 39, 685<br />

beak size 226, 228–9<br />

coadaptation 197<br />

fitness 104, 127–9, 391<br />

frequency 96–104, 127–9<br />

constant 138<br />

distribution 227<br />

subdivided populations 129–30<br />

proportion in offspring 99<br />

relations with phenotype 242, 243–4, 245<br />

survivorship 111–12, 119–20<br />

two-locus 206–7<br />

genotypic effect 229–30<br />

genus 472, 483<br />

geographic areas, large 503–5<br />

geographic distribution 493–4, 495<br />

climate 497–500, 501<br />

dispersal 496–7<br />

limitations 496<br />

vicariance events 505–12<br />

geographic separation 355<br />

geographic variation 9<br />

clines 362–3<br />

genetic drift 360–2<br />

selection 361–2<br />

within species 359–63<br />

geological map of North America 525, Plate 10<br />

geological time 68, 525–9<br />

fossils 525–6<br />

measurement 526, 527, 528–9<br />

Geomyidae (pocket gophers) 630–1, 632<br />

Geospiza (Galápagos finches) 9, 223–5, 226,<br />

Plate 4<br />

adaptive radiation 644<br />

colonization 645<br />

heritability of beak size 236, 240<br />

hybridization 373–4<br />

rate of evolution 595–6, 597–8<br />

reproductive isolation 386–7<br />

response to selection 240–1<br />

seed size eaten 373–4<br />

similarity 234<br />

song 386, 387<br />

gestation in humans 546<br />

gill arches 281–2<br />

recapitulation theory 573–4<br />

gill netting 76<br />

Gingerich, P.D. 596–7, 598, 599<br />

giraffe, recurrent laryngeal nerve 282–3<br />

Glaucopsyche lygdamus (lycaenid butterfly)<br />

614–15, 616<br />

globin molecule 167<br />

glyptodonts 513<br />

Goldschmidt, Richard 17, 266, 267<br />

gomphotheres 273–4<br />

Gondwanaland 507, 644<br />

gophers, pocket see Geomyidae (pocket<br />

gophers)<br />

gorillas 461, 462<br />

gradualism, Darwinian 259–60, 266, 599, 600,<br />

601<br />

evidence for 602–6<br />

Ordovician trilobites 605<br />

grasses<br />

coevolution with mammals 540, 593n<br />

see also Agrostis tenuis (grass)<br />

grasshopper 82, 83<br />

Great American Interchange 504, 512–17, 646<br />

immigration 515–17<br />

time course 514<br />

group selection 665–6<br />

adaptation 301–4, 305<br />

heritability 306<br />

growth rate 79<br />

guanine (G) 25<br />

gulls 389<br />

gymnosperms 539<br />

insect pollination 617<br />

Haeckel, Ernst 12, 573, 576<br />

Hafner, M.S. 630–1<br />

Haldane, J.B.S. 15<br />

cost of natural selection 162<br />

evolutionary rate measurement 591<br />

postzygotic isolation 396–9<br />

selection model 107–8<br />

Haldane’s rule 396–9<br />

Haliaeetus leucocephalus (bald eagle) 348–9,<br />

350<br />

hallux, opposable 546<br />

Hamilton’s rule 299–301<br />

handicap theory of Zahavi 331–3, 334–5<br />

Hansen, T.A. 662, 663, 664<br />

haploid gametes 101<br />

haploidy 33, 685<br />

coevolution of parasite/host 324–5<br />

haplotype frequency 199–203<br />

coevolution of parasite/host 325, 326<br />

recurrence relation 207<br />

Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium 98–104, 685<br />

assumptions 102<br />

frequencies 100<br />

deviations from 120, 126<br />

genetic drift absence 145<br />

genotype frequencies 138<br />

linkage equilibrium 202<br />

subdivided populations 129–30<br />

hawkmoths 617<br />

hawkweed 372<br />

hedgehog see Erinaceus (hedgehog)<br />

Heliconius (passion flower butterfly) 197–8,<br />

218<br />

polytypic species 369<br />

helpers at nest<br />

scrub jays 299–301<br />

Seychelles warbler 339–40<br />

hemlock (tree) 498<br />

hemoglobin 23–4<br />

heterozygous advantage 275<br />

mRNA 57<br />

phylogenetic tree 62<br />

rate of evolution 165<br />

hemoglobin S 124–6<br />

Hennig, Willi 425, 474, 479–81<br />

numerical scheme 484, 485<br />

hens, egg laying 305<br />

herbivores<br />

fruit dispersal 272–4<br />

locomotion 283<br />

heredity<br />

atomistic theory 39, 682<br />

blending theories 38, 40, 103<br />

Mendel’s theory 13<br />

natural selection 74<br />

theory of 13<br />

see also inheritance<br />

heritability 235–6, 305–6, 685<br />

decline 239<br />

estimation 240<br />

evolutionary response absence 248–9<br />

eye 262<br />

fitness 333–5<br />

group 306<br />

measurement 279<br />

organisms 306<br />

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