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Microevolution Quiz Do not write on it in the same color as you took the quiz If you think you did well on it and it will help your grade, turn it back in and I will put it in the gradebook If not, use it as a study tool for the Unit Exam
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#1 B – Genetic Drift Populations fluctuating wildly and randomly Must be due to small population
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#2 - B If it especially common in European population there likely was a benefit at some point Dominant alleles disappear quite easily from populations (and it’s a recessive disease) Genetic drift wouldn’t explain why a harmful mutation would become relatively common Gene flow wouldn’t explain why it is common in Europeans but not others
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#3 B - Mutation There were 0 recessive alleles prior to the 5 th generation, so a mutation must have created it
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#4 About 4.3 million individuals Means there are 8.6 million beak alleles 20% of alleles are dominant, meaning 80% are recessive 80% or 0.8*8.6 million = 6.9 million
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#5 Population size grew when recessive allele became present, so recessive allele must have INCREASED survival/reproduction Any trait that would increase reproduction
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#6 Birth weights should become more stabilized or more in the middle
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#7 Drift – anything with a small population Mutation – DNA error Natural selection – differential survival/reproduction Sexual selection – differential mating Gene flow/migration
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HUMAN EVOLUTION
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4.5-4.6 Billion Years Ago Earth forms
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About 3-4 billion years ago Life begins Not sure how Probably a single-celled bacteria like organism
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About 2.1 billion years ago Eukaryotes evolve
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About 600 million years ago Simple animals evolve Looked similar to sponges
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About 220 million years ago The first mammal evolves
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65-85 million years ago The first primates evolve
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25 million years ago Apes lineage separates from monkeys
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15 million years ago Great apes separate from other primates Formation of family hominidae
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10 million years ago Chimpanzee/ Human ancestor separates from gorilla ancestor
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6-8 million years ago Human lineage separates from chimpanzee/ bonobo ancestor Toumi – 7million year old fossil a possible common ancestor
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4.4 million years ago Age of fossil Ardi
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3.2 million years ago Age of fossil Lucy
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2.3-2.5 million years ago The first members of genus Homo appear Significant increase in brain size
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Which species do we come from? We really don’t know! Lots of fossils, but really hard to figure out which one gave rise to which
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What We Think Many species overlapped, some left Africa earlier than homo sapiens did
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Task Make an online dating profile for your species of human ancestor/relative Include: Pictures (ideally a rendering of what we think it looked like as well as any fossils) When and where they lived Basic facts about their anatomy and their lifestyle Fun facts and things that make that species unique Present it to the class on Tuesday
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Example Age: Been around 195,000 years Location: All continents except Antarctica Originally from: Africa Hobbies: Walking upright, using my large brain, using language and tools efficiently to build civilization, having the most flexible thumb in our family, enjoying a long childhood Fun facts: Very low genetic diversity relative to other species. We probably all share a common ancestor within the last 8,000 years “Siblings”: The neanderthals, but we probably killed them off. Why You Should Date Me: Less hairy than my relatives, the only species to blush Homo Sapiens
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