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1. How do bacteria acquire genetic variation and how does thatdiffer from the mechanism by which humans acquire variation?
2. Be able to explain why the following statement is true:Natural Selection works on individuals while evolution works onpopulations over generations. Or to put it another way: Individualsdo not evolve, populations do.
3. How can evolution explain the formation of complex structuressuch as the eye or the flagella motor?
4. What causes variation in a species? To put this another way:all humans have the same genes, yet we do not look alike. What isthe reason for the phenotypic differences between individuals ofthe same species? What is genetic recombination?
1. How do bacteria acquire genetic variation and how does thatdiffer from the mechanism by which humans acquire variation?
2. Be able to explain why the following statement is true:Natural Selection works on individuals while evolution works onpopulations over generations. Or to put it another way: Individualsdo not evolve, populations do.
3. How can evolution explain the formation of complex structuressuch as the eye or the flagella motor?
4. What causes variation in a species? To put this another way:all humans have the same genes, yet we do not look alike. What isthe reason for the phenotypic differences between individuals ofthe same species? What is genetic recombination?
Lelia LubowitzLv2
28 Sep 2019
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