BIOLOGY 1101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Radiometric Dating, Allele Frequency, Radiocarbon Dating

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Directional selection: an extreme phenotype is favored over other phenotypes, causing the allele frequency to shift over time in the direction of that phenotype. Individuals with extreme phenotypes experience the highest fitness, and those with intermediate phenotypes have the lowest. Evolution: change in allele frequencies of a population, evidence of evolution. Experimental: five primary lines of evidence. Radioisotope dated, filling in gaps in the tree of life. Radiometric dating, such as carbon dating, allows for good approximations as to when rocks were formed that have the fossil remains. Radiometric dating confirms that the earth is very old. More similarities between species living in close proximity to each other. Geographic patterns of species distributions reflect species evolutionary histories. Seemingly different birds have genetic markers indication that they are extremely related. Noting similarities and differences between organisms and the environments helps us understand the evolutionary histories of populations. Species living near each other and look different but are related genetically.

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