Biological Sciences 55-341- Final Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes for the exam ( 95 pages long!)

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Chapter 1: a case for evolutionary thinking: understanding hiv. At a technical level, it is a change in allele frequencies in a population over time (people think it"s a change in phenotype over time). It is nothing more than random variation in blood groups. In the 1970s, there was a debate about sequencing genes and looking at proteins between monkeys and humans. Random drift is the cause of the differences between us. Selection pressures that cause them to adapt to their environments thus making them look different. Adaptation: natural selection drives changes in a population to make it better suited to its environment. Diversity: the reason that humans became interested in evolution. Before natural selection was understood, it was believed to be the process that drove diversity. Adaptation is a process and diversity is an outcome. It"s important to study the process of evolution to understand how it works.

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