BIOL-K - Biology BIOL-K 103 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Darwinism, Punctuated Equilibrium, Antimicrobial Resistance

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Objective 1: define the terms species, population, and evolution (knowledge) Group of individuals of one species living in the same geographic area at the same time. Two populations may diverge to the point of becoming different species. Things to keep in mind with respect to evolution: Organisms survive as a result of changes that has occurred in gene pool (natural selection) Modifications or changes may not result in a more complex or ordered state. Natural selection favors genetic change that supports survival. Environment puts pressure on the species and which ever survives leads to species changing over time. Modifications can occur in just a few generations. Generational time effects how quickly it shows up. Objective 2: name several historical figures and describe their contribution to views on classification and evolution [aristotle, davinci, de lamarck, hutton, Realized organisms were different, but thought they were becoming more ordered. Once of the first person to recognize that fossils represent extinct animals.

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