BISC104 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Second Voyage Of Hms Beagle, Microevolution, Gene Pool

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Theory of Evolution
Organisms that exist today arose by descent and modification from more ancient
forms of life
Genetic changes over thousands of generations
Explains history of life on earth, diversity of life, and the unity of life
The Process of Evolution
Change in the characteristics of a population of organisms over the course of
generations
Populations evolve, not individuals
Members of a particular species living in a particular area at a particular
time
Genetic change
Changes in the frequencies of alleles
Certain genotypes (→ certain phenotypes) reproduce and pass genes on
Natural selection/competition
Ex: pesticide resistant lice→ biological evolution
Certain bugs have become resistant to pesticide, thus live longer and
reproduce more offspring
Evolutionary adaptations
Inherited characteristics that increase organism's ability to survive and reproduce
Microevolution vs Macroevolution
Microevolution→ change in frequency of alleles
in a population’s gene pool
over
generations
Gene pool→ all the alleles of all the genes in all of the population
Macroevolution→ changes that occur over long periods of time
and result in the
origin of new species
History
Darwin wasn’t the first
Early greeks
1700’s study of fossils
Lamarck→ acquired characteristics
Darwin→ beagle survey ‘
Darwin
Study of Finches
Earth was continually changing; very old
Concluded that living things also change, or evolve over generations
Living species descended from earlier life-forms: descent with
modifications
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Organisms that exist today arose by descent and modification from more ancient forms of life. Explains history of life on earth, diversity of life, and the unity of life. Change in the characteristics of a population of organisms over the course of generations. Members of a particular species living in a particular area at a particular time. Certain genotypes ( certain phenotypes) reproduce and pass genes on. Certain bugs have become resistant to pesticide, thus live longer and reproduce more offspring. Inherited characteristics that increase organism"s ability to survive and reproduce. Microevolution change in frequency of alleles in a population"s gene pool over generations. Gene pool all the alleles of all the genes in all of the population. Macroevolution changes that occur over long periods of time and result in the. Concluded that living things also change, or evolve over generations.

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