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Office hours: M 10am-1pm T 11:30am-1pm, 3-4pm Exam Error Worksheet Bonus #1 due now
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Evolution does not always occur at the same rate.
CB 26.8 Evolution does not always occur at the same rate.
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CB 25.18 Tree of Life
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The Genetic Code is universal in almost every organism on earth
CB 17.5
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Spontaneous Generation:
Life from non-living material
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The Miller-Urey experiment
CB 26.2 The Miller-Urey experiment
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Inorganic compounds (cyanide)
frozen at -780C for 25 years Organic compounds (adenine, guanine, glycine, etc) Prebiotic Synthesis of Adenine and Amino Acids Under Europa-like Conditions by Matthew Levy, Stanley L. Miller, Karen Brinton, Jeffrey L. Bada (2000) Icarus vol 145, Issue 2, pg
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CB 25.18 Tree of Life
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How are we related, and where did we come from?
CB 34.41
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The earth is covered in H. sapiens, but it wasn’t always.
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When did these migrations take place?
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DNA is passed from generation to generation, and therefore can tell us about relationships between individuals. CB 34.38
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Human DNA is divided into 46 chromosomes
(23 pairs)
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Each of us are a combination of DNA from mom and dad.
X 23 in humans X 23 in humans X 23 in humans Each of us are a combination of DNA from mom and dad.
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… because Mom provides 100% of mitochondrial DNA
Mom provides % and Dad provides % of DNA to offspring. … because Mom provides 100% of mitochondrial DNA CB 13.5
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Mitochondrial DNA comparisons can be used to trace ancestry:
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Non-Coding DNA is used for comparisons between individuals
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As DNA is passed on mutations take place
Fig 1 and 4
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Fig 4
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By determining the average time between mutations, we can estimate the time of the last common ancestor. Fig 4
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The mutation rate in human mtDNA is one nucleotide change per 20,000 years.
OR A difference of one nucleotide between two people indicates a common relative 10,000 years ago. Fig 4
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When did these migrations take place?
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Two hypotheses about the origin of H. sapiens
Multiregional hypothesis “Out of Africa” hypothesis
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Relationships of different populations using mtDNA
~150,000ya 7 Daughters of Eve, fig. 1
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Two hypotheses about the origin of H. sapiens
Multiregional hypothesis “Out of Africa” hypothesis
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Relationships of different people using mtDNA.
7 Daughters of Eve, fig. 2
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Relationships of different people using mtDNA.
7 Daughters of Eve, fig. 2
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Relationships of different people using mtDNA.
7 Daughters of Eve, fig. 2
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Relationships of different people using mtDNA.
From Science v298 12/20/02 pg 2381 93-95% of genetic variation within population. 3-5% of genetic variation occurs between populations. 7 Daughters of Eve, fig. 2
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“Man’s Most Dangerous Myth: the Fallacy of Race” by Ashley Montagu
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“Man’s Most Dangerous Myth: the Fallacy of Race” by Ashley Montagu first published in 1942
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There is no genetic definition of race.
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