BIOL 1020 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Selective Breeding, Antimicrobial Resistance, Microevolution

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Biol 1020 - lecture 1 - theme of biology, definition of life, evolution. Study of factors that affect the biology of life. Living things regulate internal conditions , i. e, concentration of molecules, temperature. Cells genetic material-dna carries information for reproduction. Genes are the unit of inheritance found in chromosome within dna strands. Information is thus carried from parents to offspring in the form of genes. Population of living organisms adapt and evolve. The most successful individuals are well adapted to their environment and reproduce successfully. Individuals in population vary in their traits. some have beneficial traits while others have deleterious traits. Individuals with traits best suited for the current local environment will survive and reproduce. Thus the group of individuals produce a huge population with varied traits and the ones with beneficial survive. Overtime the suitable traits will become more and more common due to those individuals surviving.

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