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BIOL 180 Lecture 1: BIOL 180 - Lecture 1 - Data & Statistics
The objectives for today"s lecture were to be able to test hypotheses mathematically and visually. Condensed version of example given in class: nurse 1
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BIOL 180 Lecture 1: Lecture 1
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BIOL 180 Lecture 2: Lecture 2
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BIOL 180 Lecture 3: Lecture 3
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BIOL 180 Lecture 4: Lecture 4 : Data & Statistics
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BIOL 180 Lecture 5: Evidence of Evolution
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BIOL 180 Lecture 6: Natural Selection
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BIOL 180 Lecture 8: Dihybrid Crosses
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BIOL 180 Lecture 9: Chromosome Theory
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BIOL 180 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Gregor Mendel, Mendelian Inheritance, Hemoglobin
First, you need to understand the difference between adapting and acclimation. These are often used in the wrong way. Blending of both parents" traits:
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BIOL 180 Lecture 10: Genetic Recombination
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BIOL 180 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Punnett Square, Metaphase, Meiosis
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BIOL 180 Lecture 11: Genes, Alleles, and Mutations
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BIOL 180 Lecture 12: Genetic Variation
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BIOL 180 Lecture 13: The Hardy-Weinberg Model
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BIOL 180 Lecture 14: Evolution : Selection
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BIOL 180 Lecture 14: BIOL 180 - Lecture 14 - DNA, Genes, and More
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BIOL 180 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Outcrossing, Genetic Variation, Mendelian Inheritance
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BIOL 180 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Genotype Frequency, Panmixia, Allele
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BIOL 180 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Gamete, Mutation
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BIOL 180 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Inbreeding
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BIOL 180 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Emo, Order Of Newfoundland And Labrador
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BIOL 180 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Speciation, Ancol
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BIOL 180 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: European Cooperation In Science And Technology, Allele Frequency, Blind Luck
Darwin recognized that selection based on success in courtship is a mechanism of evolutionary change. Pattern traits that attract members of the opposi
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BIOL 180 Lecture 20: History of Life I
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BIOL 180 Lecture 21: Radiation and Extinctions
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BIOL 180 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Allele Frequency, Genetic Drift, Gene Flow
Genetic drift is highly important in small populations*: a genetic marker is a specific allele that causes a distinctive phenotype, this is something b
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BIOL 180 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Archaea, Chloroplast
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BIOL 180 Lecture 23: Plant Diversification
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BIOL 180 Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Nerve Net
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BIOL 180 Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Phylogenetic Tree, Synapomorphy, Polyphyly
Biology is a visual discipline, meaning it"s hard to understand concepts without figures and models to help interpret. A phylogenetic tree is a branchi
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BIOL 180 Lecture Notes - Lecture 25: Chordate, Hominini, Bipedalism
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BIOL 180 Lecture Notes - Lecture 25: Comet Nucleus, Reproductive Isolation, Species
Speciation is the formation of new and distinct species in the course of evolution: a splitting event that forms two or more distinct species from a si
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BIOL 180 Lecture 27: Population Growth in Humans
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BIOL 180 Lecture Notes - Lecture 27: Cambrian Explosion, Adaptive Radiation, Nuclear Winter
Adaptive radiations = the rapid diversification of a single lineage into an array of species that fill a wide variety of ecological niches: *rapid, arr
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BIOL 180 Lecture 28: Population Structure
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BIOL 180 Lecture Notes - Lecture 29: Rodent, Lechwe
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BIOL 180 Lecture Notes - Lecture 29: Nuclear Membrane, Symbiosis, Pyruvic Acid
Analyze the relationships among bacteria, archaeans, and eukaryotes. Lecture topic: the tree of life: all organisms mentioned on tree of like, the thre
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BIOL 180 Lecture Notes - Lecture 30: Ope, Hemoglobin C, Plasmodium
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BIOL 180 Lecture 30: BIOL 180 - Lecture 30 - Plant Diversification
What is the one-snip test when considering phylogenetic trees: be able to look at a tree and tell which groups are monophyletic. Cuticles: provides a w
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BIOL 180 Lecture 31: Richness, Diversity, and Net Primary Productivity
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BIOL 180 Lecture 32: Competition
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BIOL 180 Lecture 34: Community Structure and Dynamics
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BIOL 180 Lecture 35: Energy and Nutrients
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BIOL 180 Lecture Notes - Lecture 35: Dorsal Nerve Cord, Symmetry In Biology, Chordate
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BIOL 180 Lecture 37: Threats to Biodiversity
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BIOL 180 Lecture Notes - Lecture 38: Computer-Aided Technologies
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BIOL 180 Lecture Notes - Lecture 39: Commensalism, Cytochrome C Oxidase Subunit I
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BIOL 180 Lecture Notes - Lecture 44: Primary Production, Species Richness, The Theory Of Island Biogeography
Describe net primary productivity as how much sunlight energy is captured and used to grow. Gpp stays constant around places near the equator as their
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BIOL 180 Lecture Notes - Lecture 45: Interspecific Competition, Competitive Exclusion Principle, Ecology
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BIOL 180 Lecture Notes - Lecture 47: Coevolution, Parasitism, Keystone Species
Lecture topic: mutualisms, coevolution, and community structure & dynamics. In facilitation, only one species in an interaction benefits, while the
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BIOL 180 Lecture Notes - Lecture 49: Primary Production, Cellular Respiration, Herbivore
Lecture topic: ecosystem ecology i: energy and nutrients. A primary producer is an autotroph: an organism that can synthesize its own food from inorgan
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BIOL 180 Lecture Notes - Lecture 50: Global Warming, Core Data, Cellular Respiration
Global warming refers to the increase in the average temperature of the planet. Is very important in determining physical, chemical, and biological pro
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BIOL 180 Lecture Notes - Lecture 51: Habitat Destruction, Background Extinction Rate, Estuary
Lecture topic: ecosystem ecology iii: threats to biodiversity. An endangered species is a species whose numbers have decreased so drastically that it i
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