Biology 1001A Study Guide - Quiz Guide: James Ussher, Agricultural Supply Store, Catastrophism

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Theories on how viruses came about: (1)- evolved after viruses because they need a host cell to function. Ma(cid:455) ha(cid:448)e (cid:858)es(cid:272)aped(cid:859) frag(cid:373)e(cid:374)ts of dna (cid:373)ole(cid:272)ules that for(cid:373)ed part of ge(cid:374)eti(cid:272) (cid:373)aterial of li(cid:448)i(cid:374)g cells or and rna copy of fragment. First became surrounded by protective layer of protein with recognition functions and the fragments then escaped parent cells (2) viruses are ancient, predating the first cells. (cid:862)pri(cid:373)ordial ge(cid:374)e pool(cid:863): pool of na thought of to (cid:271)e first ge(cid:374)eti(cid:272) (cid:373)aterial. Viruses do not share a common evolutionary origin. No common ancestor, therefore cannot draw phylogenetic tree. Some have suggested that nucleus originated from a large, double-stranded dna virus that infected prokaryotic cells, resulting in the first eukaryotic cell. 17. 1 evolution; gradual change: biological evolution; gradual change of populations/organisms over time (time in generations not years, not all gradual change is biological evolutions; changes occurring in a single organisms lifetime are not evolutionary.

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