BIOL150 Study Guide - Balancing Selection, Stabilizing Selection, Speciation

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Science search for information and explanation of natural phenomena, method of examination: myths does not lead to truth, cannot prove, can be done without experiments (phylogenetics, can only provide evidence to support ideas, falsify ideas. Basic science driven by curiosity (e. g. study something), required to have applied science. Applied science solves particular problem leading to improve technology: e. g. see if algae biofuel is viable in future. Hypothesis simple, straightforward, testable, falsifiable, not circular: leads to predictions that can be tested through observe, experiment (test, more credible if survive multiple attempts at falsifications that other hypotheses do not. Circular hypothesis hypothesis that explains itself, not open to being disproved. Inductive reasoning draw conclusion through logic, go from specific to general: e. g. sun rise in east. Deductive reasoning use general knowledge to make specific prediction: e. g. if everything made of cells, people made of cells too.

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