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1 2 Born: Feb. 12 1809
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9 Discovery of Plant Growth Hormones
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CONCLUSION: Island Populations Modified from Ancestral Forms HOW? MECHANISM?
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1617 18 Darwin was influenced by ideas of Thomas Malthus
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19 Malthusian Dilemma
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28 29 30 Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection
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Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection 2)
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3) 28 Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection
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20 Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection 4) 27
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4 Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection 1)Organisms beget like organisms 2)There are chance variations among individuals in a population. Some variations are passed on to offspring 3)More offspring are produced each generation Than can be supported by the environment 4)Some individuals, because of physical or behavioral traits, have a higher chance of surviving and reproducing than other individuals in the same population (Adaptation of a Population to the Environment)
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25 MECHANISM?
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Gregor Mendel: Father of Genetics
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Gene: Factors that control Heritable Traits
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Alleles: Different forms of a Gene
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Y y Chromosomes as the Repository of Hereditary Information Morgan (1908-1915)
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Hershey and Chase (1952) DNA as the Repository of Hereditary Information
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Phenotype vs. Genotype
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Homozygous vs. Heterozygous
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Yy Dominant vs. Recessive Alleles
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Analysis of Heredity: Punnett Square
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33 Characterizing Variation in Populations: Environment or Genetics? 34 35 (Cinquefoil: Potentilla glandulosa)
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36 Environment or Genetics?
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Jens Clausen, David Keck, William Hiesey Fig. 4.4 36
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Fig. 4.4 in Molles 2008 If Only Environment..
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Fig. 4.4 in Molles 2008 Experimental Results: Genetic Effects
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Fig. 4.4 in Molles 2008 Experimental Results: Environmental Effects
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Ecotype: Locally adapted and genetically distinctive population within a species
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37 Characterizing Variation in Populations: Environment or Genetics? Chuckwalla
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“Common Lab Conditions” Fig. 8.10 in Molles 2006 (Elevation of Chuckwalla Population Origin)
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37 Conclusion:
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Fig. 8.8 in Molles 2006 MECHANISM: Relationships between Winter Rainfall and Elevation and Chuckwalla Length Fig. 8.9 in Molles 2006 Elevation (m)
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Population Genetics: Study of the Genetics of Populations
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Allele Frequencies (Method 1: Count Alleles Directly) Frequency of Y Allele:Frequency of y Allele:
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Allele Frequencies (Method II: Calculate from Genotype Frequencies) Frequency of Y Allele: Frequency of y allele: Frequency of YY Genotype: Frequency of Yy Genotype: Frequency of yy Genotype:
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Equilibrium of Allele Frequencies: Necessary Conditions?
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Non-Random Mating: Effect on Allele Frequencies?
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Immigration: Effect on Allele Frequencies?
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Natural Selection: Effect on Allele Frequencies
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Mutation: Effect on Allele Frequencies
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