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BIO 200LLB Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Plate Tectonics, Biogeography, Molecular Clock
Most fields in science deal with this question. Cosmology deals with origin and evolution of the universe and solar system. The universe, the earth, an
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BIO 200LLB Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Fundamentalism, Biblical Literalism, Biogeography
Astronomy, geology, biology deal with the historical questions. Cosmology is origin and evolution of the universe and solar system. Deals with the orig
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BIO 200LLB Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Consilience, Tobacco Mosaic Virus
A body of facts and principles about the physical world. Compare your data to the hypothesis/prediction and draw a conclusion. Principles of many field
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BIO 200LLB Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Consilience, Tobacco Mosaic Virus, Inductive Reasoning
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BIO 200LLB Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Beagle, Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
How can we account for the variety. God created organisms exactly as we see them today by a miracle. Consistent with the view that miracles occur and g
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BIO 200LLB Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
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BIO 200LLB Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Selective Breeding, Puffball, Fleeming Jenkin
Science began to explain things that used to be inexplicable. Earth is not the center of the universe. Many species found that were not mentioned in th
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BIO 200LLB Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Bog Body, Permineralization, Australopithecus
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BIO 200LLB Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Heredity, Natural Selection, Selective Breeding
The deluge explains the presence and distribution of fossils. The deluge doesn"t explain the presence and distribution of fossils. Science began to exp
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BIO 200LLB Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Australopithecus, Archaeopteryx, Bog Body
If the hypothesis of evolution is correct then fossils should show evidence of. Study fossils at various depths in rock strata. Skeletal material from
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BIO 200LLB Lecture 6: Bio Lecture 6 (Earth's Fossils)
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BIO 200LLB Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Lead, Radioactive Decay, Uranium-238
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BIO 200LLB Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Bighorn Sheep, Paleontology, Mesosaurus
Agreed with darwin after becoming fascinated with the distribution of animals. The study of the distribution of organisms. Distribution of animals did
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BIO 200LLB Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Goose Bumps, Ontogeny, Humerus
Deduction: if the hypothesis of evolution is correct then we should see evidence of this in anatomy. Animals with fur also suckle their young. Animals
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BIO 200LLB Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Continental Drift, Allopatric Speciation, Invasive Species
We have a reliable method for determining the age of rocks and fossils. The data does not support the hypothesis of divine creation of a. Alfred russel
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BIO 200LLB Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Cell Theory, Toxoplasma Gondii, Micrographia
Deduction : if hypothesis of evolution is correct, then the microscopic structure of organisms should show evidence of common ancestry. Cells seen in c
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BIO 200LLB Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Ontogeny, Comparative Anatomy, Pitcher Plant
If the hypothesis of evolution is correct then we should see evidence of this is anatomy. Animals with fur also sukle their young. Animals with red blo
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BIO 200LLB Lecture Notes - Fall 2018 Lecture 10 - Gregor Mendel, Pea, Gynoecium
Deduction: if the hypothesis of evolution is correct, then we should see evidence of this in genetics. His paper in 1866 established the field of genet
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BIO 200LLB Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Mitochondrion, Robert Hooke, Endoplasmic Reticulum
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BIO 200LLB Lecture 11: (September 19,2018): Genetics
If the hypothesis of evolution is correct, then we should see evidence of this in genetics. His paper in 1866 established the field of genetics. Took p
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BIO 200LLB Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Abo Blood Group System, Human Height, Karyotype
Most traits are determined by several genes at different places on the chromosomes. Traits are determined by only two possible alleles. But many trait
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BIO 200LLB Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Wilhelm Johannsen, Edward Tatum, George Beadle
The chemical nature of genes is discovered. Traits are determined by particles (factors) that are passed from one generation to the next. Coin word gen
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BIO 200LLB Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Hypertension, Human Height, Polygene
Traits are largely due to the action of a single factor (gene) Traits are determined by only two possible alleles. But many traits have more than two p
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BIO 200LLB Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Edward Tatum, George Beadle, Dna Replication
Traits are determined by particles (factors) that are passed from one. Coins word gene for the unit associated with an inherited trait generation to th
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BIO 200LLB Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Aneuploidy, Polyploid, Down Syndrome
Abrupt changes in the genetic material occurring typically during cell division. A. loss or duplication of whole chunks of dna. Large pieces of chromos
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BIO 200LLB Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: August Weismann, Agriculture In The Soviet Union, Paul Kammerer
At the time of darwin"s death in 1882 at the age of 73 most biologists were convinced. How does evolution work that evolution had occurred but the mech
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BIO 200LLB Lecture 16: October 3, 2018: Population Genetics
Change in the genetic makeup of biological populations through time. We found some of those tags (in the sperm and egg), don"t get remove (most do but
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BIO 200LLB Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Antimicrobial Resistance, Insecticide, Allele
Working in variation in population cause evolution. Genetic changes within a population which occur because human beings intentionally select for certa
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BIO 200LLB Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Amphiprioninae, Butterflyfish, Rhizobia
Two entities interact but have no effect on each other. A relationship between individuals of two species in which one species obtains food or other be
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BIO 200LLB Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Fire Ant, Damselfly, Reproductive Rights
Competition between members of the same species for resources. E. g. food, space, sunlight, shelter, oxygen, water. Competition among individuals of th
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