G–18 GLOSSARY
vicariance Separation of a continuously distributed ancestral
population or species into separate populations because of
the development of a geographic or ecological barrier.
virulence Usually, the damage inflicted on a host by a
pathogen or parasite; sometimes, the capacity of a pathogen
or parasite to infect and develop in a host.
W
whole-genome duplication The origin of a polyploid
descendant by either the duplication of the genome of one
species (autopolyploidy) or by hybridization between two
unreduced gametes from different species (allopolyploidy).
wild-type The allele, genotype, or phenotype that is most
prevalent (if there is one) in wild populations; with reference
to the wild-type allele, other alleles are often termed
mutations.
Z
zygote A single-celled individual formed by the union of
gametes. Occasionally used more loosely to refer to an
offspring produced by sexual reproduction.
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