BI111 Chapter Notes - Chapter 63: Heredity, Radiometric Dating, Allele Frequency

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Evolution: change of allele frequencies in a population of organisms over time and is the foundational principle of modern biology. Natural selection: simple principle that some individuals in a population have certain traits in a population of organisms changes; traits that promote survival and reproduce, while other individuals in population fail to reproduce. Fossil evidence shows that complex organisms evolved form simpler forms. Darwin"s theory didn"t account for the role played by genetics and heredity in evolution. Alfred russel wallace: developed idea of evolution by natural selection almost identical to. Homologies: similarities that organisms share because they inherited them from a common ancestor. All living organisms possess some homologies; such as cell membrane and self- replicating dna. Vestigial traits: a homologous structure that is present but so reduced in some species it is no longer functional. Descended from ancestors but no longer serve their former function. Ex. pelvis and leg bones some snakes have from ancestors.

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