Evolution Ch 22 – 25
1/4TCHAPTER 22: EVOLUTION: DARWINIAN VIEWp 438-51
Geological gradualism
Lamarck’s theory of inheritance of acquired characteristics
Darwin’s observations regarding species of animals on the Galapagos Islands
Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection
5 lines of evidence for Darwin’s Theory
WCHAPTER 23: HOW POPULATIONS EVOLVEp 454-70
Gene PoolCauses of genetic variation
Hardy Weinberg theoremNatural Selection
Genetic drift
ThLAB: HARDY-WEINBERG APPLICATION of EVOLVING POPULATIONS
FCHAPTER 24: ORIGIN OF SPECIESp 472-88
Biological “species”Allopatric speciation
Isolating mechanisms Sympatric speciation
(prezygotic and post zygotic)Punctuated equilibrium
1/10MCHAPTER 25: MACROEVOLUTION-TRACING PHYLOGENY p 491-507
Fossils (formation & dating)Adaptive Radiation
Continental driftTaxonomy (homology & molecular biology)
TUNIT TEST: CHAPTERS 22-25
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Evolution Essays
1989: Do the following with reference to the Hardy-Weinberg model.
- Indicate the conditions under which allele frequencies (p and q) remain constant from one generation to the next.
- Calculate, showing all work, the frequencies of the alleles and frequencies of the genotypes in a population of 100,000 rabbits of which 25,000 are white and 75,000 are agouti. (In rabbits the white color is due to a recessive allele, w, and agouti is due to a dominant allele, W.)
- If the homozygous dominant condition were to become lethal, what would happen to the allelic and genotypic frequencies in the rabbit population after two generations?
1992: Evolution is one of the unifying concepts of modern biology.
- Explain the mechanisms that lead to evolutionary change.
- Describe how scientists use each of the following as evidence for evolution:
1)Bacterial resistance to antibiotics
2)Comparative biochemistry
3)The fossil record
1994: Genetic variation is the raw material for evolution.
- Explain three cellular and/or molecular mechanisms that introduce variation into the gene pool of a plant or animal population.
- Explain the evolutionary mechanisms that can change the composition of the gene pool.
2004: Darwin is considered the “father of evolutionary biology.” Four of his contributions to the field of evolutionary biology are listed below.
- The nonconstancy of species
- Branching evolution, which implies the common descent of all species
- Occurrence of gradual changes in species
- Natural selection as the mechanism for evolution
- For EACH of the four contributions listed above, discuss one example of supporting evidence.
- Darwin’s ideas have been enhanced and modified as new knowledge and technologies have become available. Discuss how TWO of the following have modified biologists’ interpretation of Darwin’s original contributions.
- Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium
- Punctuated equilibrium
- Genetic engineering