Biology 1201A Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Selective Breeding, Uniformitarianism, Georges Cuvier

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Evolution: the gradual change of populations or organisms over time, time measured in generations rather than years. The process by which different kinds of living organisms adapt and evolve. Selection pressures: an agent of differential mortality or fertility that can cause a population to genetically change. Aristotle: scala naturae (the great chain of being) a ladder of species ordered from simple to complex, in which species could not move up or down the ladder. Top of ladder held angels and god with plants at the bottom. 14th century, leonardo divinci drew the perfect man, the human was divinely created by god. At this time it was thought the world was only a few thousand years old, species were created separately, species were organized into an unchanging hierarchy, with humans just below the angels and god. Some of these new organisms were familiar but slightly different.

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