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Evolution brain mapping rEviEw for tEst (aka “big idEas”)
With your team, you will be taking the following ideas and creating a
concept map (using post-it notes) to link the ideas together in a way that
makes sense for you and your team mates. Link each concept to others
using toothpicks. You may use each term/idea more than once. Simply make
more than one sticky note. You may also simply add notes under a title
on a stick note rather than making a separate note for each concept. You
may want to add ExamplEs in this way… One more thing – you may add to
this list as needed (not all concepts are listed). Good luck!
Darwin
Fossil record
Evolution
Lamarck
Acquired traits
Natural selection
Hms beagle
Galapagos islands
Succession
Finches
Tortoises
Blue footed booby birds
Ancestral species
Tree thinking
Coevolution
Adaptive radiation
Over-production of offspring
Differential survival
Differential reproduction
Beak size
Food source
Variation
Successful reproduction
Artificial selection
Selective breeding
Origin of species
Malthus
Lyell
Alfred Russell Wallace
Genetic drift
Change in population
Predation selection
Physiological selection
Sexual selection
lion’s manE
Predator-prey
Competitive species
Mutualism
Founder effect
Bottleneck
Evidence for evolution
Anatomical record
Molecular record
Sedimentary rock
Archaeopteryx
Tiktaalik
Homologous structures
Analogous structures
Convergent evolution
Parallel evolution
Vestigial organs
Peppered moths
Genome sequencing
Chromosomal fusion
Agents of evolutionary change
Mutation
Gene flow
Non-random mating
Genetic drift
Selection
Gene pool
Allele frequency
Hardy-weinburg equilibrium
Null hypothesis
Sickle cell frequency
Heterozygote advantage
Species
Allopatric speciation
Sympatric speciation
Pre-reproduction barriers
Post-reproduction barriers
Geographic isolation
Ecological isolation
Temporal isolation
Reproductive isolation
Behavioral isolation
Mechanical isolation
Gametic isolation
Viable offspring
Mules
Reduced hybrid viability
Gradualism
Punctuated equilibrium
Stephen jay gould
Origin of life
Definition of life
Special creation
Extraterrestrial origin
Spontaneous abiotic origin
Reducing atmosphere
Oxygen
Oparin and Haldane
Miller and urey
Protobionts
Rna
Dna
Prokaryotes
Eukaryotes
Endosymbiosis
Lynn margulis
Cambrian explosion
Cretaceous extinction
Classifying life
3 domain system
6 kingdom system
Inherit the wind
Scopes monkey trial
Problems with macroevolution
Problems with fossil dating
Microevolution
Macroevolution
Survival of fittest
survival of “just good Enough”
Gill arches
Embryological comparison
Mathematical probability of spontaneous life
Left handed molecules
Right handed molecules
Misconceptions regarding evolution