BIOL 2905 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4.0: Antibiotics, Cell Theory, Organism

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2 major unifying concepts of biology: theory of evolution by natural selection, characterises of a population change over time (pattern) Evolution: origin of species by mean of natural selection. Unity: all organisms alive today descended from common ancestor. Diversity: species change overtime as result of natural selection. Population: group of indivuals from same species that live in same area & regularly interbreed. How does evolution occur: variation & selection: variation: variation in popu. w/regards to heritable traits. Selection: selection occurs when some force or phenomenon affects the survival of individual organisms. Impacts the population level as whole: not all selection is natural, artificially select traits we want. How is selection relate to biodiversity: b/c organism pass on their genetic information. Infectious organisms that antibiotics are designed to kill have adapted to them, making drug less effective. Why is evolution important: plays a role in, evoltion takes generations to occur, bacteria evolve more quickly.

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