Episode 2: Selections in Populations

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Episode 2: Selections in Populations Season 3: Evolution of Populations Episode 2: Selections in Populations Notebooks out! :)

I.Chapter 11.2:______________________ a. Normal Distribution:______ b. _________________________ B._____________________________ a. Microevolution:___________ b.Occurs on________________ 1.Directional Selection a. Directional selection:_______ b._________________________ c._________________________ 2. Stabilizing Selection a. Stabilizing selection:______ b. Stabilizing selection increases__ 3._____________________________ a. ________________________ b. ________________________ C. ________________________

Agenda 1.Finish pony bead evolution. Since you don’t have your beads you are going to have to use your original population graph.Should take no more than 20 minutes 2. Check out a laptop and do the Who Wants to live a Million Years simulation. Link on my website. Do not write on the paper