BIOB34H3 Chapter Notes -Woolly Mammoth, Hemoglobin, Proteomics

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Answers to end-of-chapter questions by richard w. hill to accompany. According to this line of argument, physical exertion was a regular part of daily life for most people during most of human evolution. Answer: the genes that are upregulated after exercise (as seen in figure 3. 9 and table 3. 1) were probably upregulated in a chronic way in most people throughout most of human history. There are so many of them that quite a few were likely subject to positive natural selection and responsible for advantageous effects. A chronically sedentary life downregulates such time-proven genes, and silencing their phenotypic effects eliminates any benefits they might have exerted on phenotype. By making them invisible in terms of phenotypic effect, a sedentary life also removes positive natural selection on them: geneticists can synthesize any gene any stretch of dna desired. Suppose you use a tree of genome evolution to predict the structure of a now nonexistent, ancient gene.

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