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1. Mutations › Point mutation, inversion, deletion, translocation, addition, etc. › Aneuploidy & polyploidy 2. Gene flow › Genes move from one population to another as individuals emigrate & immigrate 3. Sexual Reproduction › Meiosis creates unique gametes › Random fertilization further increases variation
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A population must have genetic variation in order to evolve › Comes from the 3 sources listed earlier Natural selection acts on the variation in a population › Evolution is a result of natural selection!
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The environment selects individuals with the traits most helpful to survive & reproduce more than others in the population › Helpful traits are called adaptations › This increases the frequency of the helpful alleles in the population in the next generation Over time this can cause large changes in the population & can lead to new species › The large changes are what we call evolution
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While amusing to watch, the Simpsons video illustrates a common myth about evolution. › Evolution isn't linear! Organisms aren't striving to become anything…
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› This is also related to the misunderstanding that evolution follows a linear path...that everything is trying to be human. NOT TRUE! There are many kinds of primates, each adapted to its own environment, just like there are many kinds of felines Why are there still monkeys if humans evolved from monkeys? This picture is flawed, but commonly used to illustrate human evolution.
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None of these cats will evolve into a lion.
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Myth 2: Scientists regularly debate whether evolution occurs. The only place debate occurs is in social settings, and is philosophical in nature. › If any debate occurs among biologists, its often regarding specifics - such as timing, or what animal is related to what, or when did a creature evolve and what is its origins. As a THEORY, evolution is supported by a large body of evidence and is used to EXPLAIN new observations. Biologists would consider it a waste of time to debate this.
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There are many scientists who have religious beliefs. One does not necessarily preclude the other. To say that the two are incompatible is grossly unfair to both scientists and people of faith.
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Remember, "strong" and "weak" are relative. › Organisms do not have to be strong to survive. Read this story about wimpy cuttlefish who pretend to be females: "Cuttlefish Wimps.."Cuttlefish Wimps..
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PBS EvolutionPBS Evolution - many resources covering the topic - videos, articles, activities and more Darwin's Dangerous IdeaDarwin's Dangerous Idea - 1st in a 7 part series on evolution; begins with Darwin's voyage on the Beagle and how he established the Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection Nova: Intelligent Design on Trial Nova: Intelligent Design on Trial - A recent covering of a trial in Dover, Delaware, where the school board tried to establish "intelligent design" as part of its science curriculum. The Panda's ThumbThe Panda's Thumb - news archives about evolution and society, focuses on debunking "creation science" and "intelligent design"
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