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PowerPoint Slides for Chapter 7: Evolution at the Cellular Level by A. Malcolm Campbell, Laurie J. Heyer, and Chris Paradise 7.1: How are new species formed? Title Page Integrating Concepts in Biology

Opening Figure Life is Ancient

Mendel’s Short Pea Plant Fig. 7.1

IQ #1 Le BLAST results

IQ #1 Le BLAST match

IQ #1 all bases match

IQ #2 Le vs. short BLAST2 DNA sequences

IQ #2 single base change G  A Ala  Thr

IQ #2 dot plot does not show mutation G  A

E. coli Genomes Compared Fig. 7.2

IQ #4 IQ #2

E. coli O157:H7 Genome Fig. 7.3

IQ #6

IQ #7

Fig. 7.4 Genome Ploidy in Cancer Cells

Puffer Fish as Model Vertebrate Fig. 7.5

Human Data of Genome Duplication Fig. 7.6

Fig. ELSI 7.1 Are GMOs Good?

PowerPoint Slides for Chapter 7: Evolution at the Cellular Level by A. Malcolm Campbell, Laurie J. Heyer, and Chris Paradise 7.2 Why do my allergies get worse over time? 7.3 Why are corals dying around the world? Title Page Integrating Concepts in Biology

Fig. 7.7 Antibody Structure

Fig. 7.8 Primary and Secondary Responses

Fig. 7.9 Immune Responses Independent

Fig Cell Lineage of Immune Responses

Fig Evolution of Antibody Sequences

Fig Natural Selection in B Cells

IQ # 18 Lymph Node Histology lymph nodes swell when B cells proliferate

IQ # 18 Lymph Node Histology germinal center where somatic hypermutation happens in B cells

Fig. ELSI 7.2 Peanut Allergies vs. PB&J

7.3 Why are corals dying around the world?

Table 7.1 Table 7.1 Microbes with small genomes, compared to E. coli.

Fig Coral Life Cycle

Fig Larval Acquisition of Algae

Fig Seasonal Coral Bleaching

Fig Bleaching and Temperature

Fig Global Distribution of Bleaching

Fig Predictive Models of Coral Bleaching

Fig Species-specific Thermal Responses

IQ # 24

IQ # 26