EEMB 2290 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Great Chain Of Being, Logistic Function, Genetic Variation

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Intro to Evolution
Reading list # 1
Evolution change of genetic structure of a population over time
Genetic variation
Inheritance
Natural selection =differential reproductive success
Time!!! (changes in the genetic makeup of a population through generations…
that requires time
Charles Darwin’s main contribution: provided a mechanism by which evolution could
take place…through Natural Selection changes could accumulate through time creating
new species
Aristotle believed that all living forms could be arranged on a ladder (scala naturae) of
increasing complexity, every species was “perfect” and “permanent”.
Natural selection = differential reproductive success provided a mechanism for
evolutionary change in populations.
Traits to be inherited
Genetic variability in the population
Selection pressures acting on the phenotypes result in some individuals surviving
and reproducing more than others in that population = relative fitness
Acts on phenotypes, but results in changes in gene frequencies of the population
Theoryhypothesis A Theory is more comprehensive than a hypothesis.
Carrying Capacity The graph above represents a typical carrying capacity graph, or the
maximum population size a certain environment can support for an extended period of
time, for a population of a particular species. Under ideal conditions, a population naturally
increases until it overshoots the carrying capacity. At this point, the environment can no
longer provide for the species, due to a number of different environmental resistances,
including food, crowding, competition, etc. The population, due to lack of resources, will
begin to die out, allowing the environment to recover. As the environment recovers, the
species population is able to flourish once more. This leads to a fluctuation between the
prosperity of the species and the prosperity of the environment (hence the fluctuations in
the graph). This type of growth is called logistic growth.
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Adaptation any physical structure, physiological process or behavioral pattern that makes
one organism more fit (in terms of survival and reproduction) than other members of the
same species (Preying mantis camouflage)
Selective advantage Slight variations in genotype may provide a selective advantage
Selection pressures act on the different phenotypes and affects the genetic composition of
the genetic makeup of the population (gene pool)
Fitness not the same as strongest individual; Fitness = differential reproductive
success Organisms with particular genetic makeup survive and reproduce more than
others in the population
Genetic variability producing offspring with variable genetic makeup so that some
offspring will survive disease
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Evolution change of genetic structure of a population over time. Inheritance: genetic variation, natural selection =differential reproductive success, time!!! (changes in the genetic makeup of a population through generations that requires time. Charles darwin"s main contribution: provided a mechanism by which evolution could take place through natural selection changes could accumulate through time creating new species. Aristotle believed that all living forms could be arranged on a ladder (scala naturae) of increasing complexity, every species was perfect and permanent . Natural selection = differential reproductive success provided a mechanism for evolutionary change in populations: traits to be inherited. Selection pressures acting on the phenotypes result in some individuals surviving and reproducing more than others in that population = relative fitness. Acts on phenotypes, but results in changes in gene frequencies of the population. Theory hypothesis a theory is more comprehensive than a hypothesis.

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