BIOL 202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Affinity Maturation, Population Genetics, Blending Inheritance
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1. 1 and 1. 2 evolution by bergstrom and dugatkin, 2st edition. These questions are designed to help you think critically about the textbook readings and identify the most important concepts. Ch 1. 1: what were the two revolutionary ideas that darwin presented in on the origin of. Species: list 4-5 sources of data that evolutionary biologists use to test hypotheses and explain them, explain artificial selection. Vocabulary: evolution, descent with modification, natural selection, artificial selection, phylogenetic tree, uniformitarianism, transformational process, variational process, inheritance/heritability, genetic variation, reproductive success, adaptation, exaptation, life history strategy, trade-off. What does it look like in nature: what role do geographic features play in darwin"s explanation for common ancestry and. If true, explain, if false, correct the statement: true or false. 9. 4 (continuing use of ch 3. 1-3. 3 as well) 4; ch 5. 1-5. 2, & 5. 4 [note: you may skip box 5. 1] You may need to remind yourself of the definition of a hypothesis.