Unit #10: Evolution and Natural Selection

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Darwin

characteristics came from common ancestors - work with finches on the Galapagos Islands

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Malthus

Populations can grow faster than the rate at which resources can be produced

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Antibiotics

Kill or slow the growth of bacteria

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Darwin's theory of evolution

is based on descent with modification and natural selection

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Variability of a Population

happens through random mating, mutation, and geographic distribution

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Homologous Structures

Similar structures in species sharing a common ancestor

<p>Similar structures in species sharing a common ancestor</p>
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Natural selection

Darwin's theory survive by possessing inherited adaptations to maximize fitness

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Mutation

original source of the genetic variation that is the raw material for natural selection

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Farmers

select inherited traits that are of value to humans through a process of artificial selection

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Sickle Cell

homozygous recessive (ss) individuals HAVE the disease

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Adaptation

an individual organism inherited one of their traits to benefit themselves

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Environment

shapes the design of organisms

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Bacteria

Have been getting stronger against antibodies as they evolve over time

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Recipe for Evolution

Variation, Selection, and Time

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Evidence of Evolution

Molecular Biology/DNA, Geographic Distribution, Similarities in Embryo development, Fossils, Similarities in structure

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Similarities in structure

animals have some anatomical patterns that are alike, they come from common ancestors.

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Survival of the fittest

the animal best suited for their environment will survive

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Bottleneck Effect

Disasters may drastically reduce the size of the population causing a decrease in genetic variation. Ex. Volcano

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Artificial selection

humans breed plants and animals to get the traits they want

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Microevolution

generation to generation change

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Founder effect

genes change when a few individuals move/colonize to a new place/habitat

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Genetic drift

a change in the gene pool due to chance

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Gene flow

exchange of genes with another population

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Populations

The larger the population, the more stable it is because there will be more variety.