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... ■ Diverse gene pool good for long-term survival of a species. Genetic variations are important! ...
... ■ Diverse gene pool good for long-term survival of a species. Genetic variations are important! ...
02-The Evolution of Culture
... • “Just as genes propagate themselves in the gene pool by leaping from body to body via sperms or eggs, so memes propagate themselves in the meme pool by leaping from brain to brain via ... imitation.” (Dawkins). How do memes “leap from brain to brain”? • Memes “compete … for space in our memories” ...
... • “Just as genes propagate themselves in the gene pool by leaping from body to body via sperms or eggs, so memes propagate themselves in the meme pool by leaping from brain to brain via ... imitation.” (Dawkins). How do memes “leap from brain to brain”? • Memes “compete … for space in our memories” ...
Anthropology 5 Magic, Science & Religion
... discipline, and what is its importance to the general public? ...
... discipline, and what is its importance to the general public? ...
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... 13) The following five conditions can upset genetic equilibrium. a. Nonrandom mating – If mates are selected for a particular trait, the ______________________ of the trait will increase. i. Define sex selection. ______________________________________________________ ________________________________ ...
... 13) The following five conditions can upset genetic equilibrium. a. Nonrandom mating – If mates are selected for a particular trait, the ______________________ of the trait will increase. i. Define sex selection. ______________________________________________________ ________________________________ ...
Big Idea 1
... variations or phenotypes are more likely to survive and produce more offspring, thus passing traits to future generations. In addition to the process of natural selection, naturally occurring catastrophic and human induced events as well as random environmental changes can result in alteration in th ...
... variations or phenotypes are more likely to survive and produce more offspring, thus passing traits to future generations. In addition to the process of natural selection, naturally occurring catastrophic and human induced events as well as random environmental changes can result in alteration in th ...
16-2 Evolution as Genetic Change
... be kept together and kept separate from other populations. No Mutations: If genes mutate, new alleles may be introduced into the population, and allele frequencies will change. No Natural Selection: No phenotype can have a selective advantage over another. ...
... be kept together and kept separate from other populations. No Mutations: If genes mutate, new alleles may be introduced into the population, and allele frequencies will change. No Natural Selection: No phenotype can have a selective advantage over another. ...
NOT - Amazon S3
... This quz covers modules one, two and three This quiz covers Unit 1 for this course. For the multiple choice questions, please select the BEST answer choice and try not to “overthink” the question. The essay section of the test is divided into two sections and there are multiple questions. For each s ...
... This quz covers modules one, two and three This quiz covers Unit 1 for this course. For the multiple choice questions, please select the BEST answer choice and try not to “overthink” the question. The essay section of the test is divided into two sections and there are multiple questions. For each s ...
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... If the population is allowed to _______________the genetic makeup of future generations will be _____________ to the traits carried by those 50 surviving individuals and any new mutations 3) __________ Effect Occurs when a small number of __________________establish a new population The new ________ ...
... If the population is allowed to _______________the genetic makeup of future generations will be _____________ to the traits carried by those 50 surviving individuals and any new mutations 3) __________ Effect Occurs when a small number of __________________establish a new population The new ________ ...
Multilevel Selection, Meaning Systems, and the Evolution of Language
... activities and required a shift in the general capacity for cooperation to evolve. •!e.g., Michael Tomasello (2008) “Tomasello argues that human cooperative communication rests on a psychological infrastructure of shared intentionality (joint attention, common ground), evolved originally for collabo ...
... activities and required a shift in the general capacity for cooperation to evolve. •!e.g., Michael Tomasello (2008) “Tomasello argues that human cooperative communication rests on a psychological infrastructure of shared intentionality (joint attention, common ground), evolved originally for collabo ...
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... Both versions of adaptationism have been resoundingly rejected by modern evolutionary biologists. Due to their intuitive appeal, constant policing is required on this front, especially in the social sciences. - Darwinian evolution: the primary mechanism to explain most or all adaptation (i.e. match ...
... Both versions of adaptationism have been resoundingly rejected by modern evolutionary biologists. Due to their intuitive appeal, constant policing is required on this front, especially in the social sciences. - Darwinian evolution: the primary mechanism to explain most or all adaptation (i.e. match ...
Student notes for selection lecture
... One major example of Inbreeding was the royal European families in the middle ages. There was so little genetic diversity between these royal airs that they contracted diseases like Hemophlia. ...
... One major example of Inbreeding was the royal European families in the middle ages. There was so little genetic diversity between these royal airs that they contracted diseases like Hemophlia. ...
Enriched Biology DeCamp BB3
... 8. The two main sources of genetic variation are… 9. In genetic drift, allele frequencies change because of… 10. Genetic drift tends to occur in populations that… 11. One similarity between natural selection and genetic drift is that both events… 12. The situation in which allele frequencies of a po ...
... 8. The two main sources of genetic variation are… 9. In genetic drift, allele frequencies change because of… 10. Genetic drift tends to occur in populations that… 11. One similarity between natural selection and genetic drift is that both events… 12. The situation in which allele frequencies of a po ...
Chapter 23 outline
... to maintain stable frequencies of two or more phenotypic forms in a population. Two mechanisms: Heterozygote Advantage – If individuals who are heterozygous at a particular locus have greater survivorship and reproductive success than any type of homozygote, then two or more alleles will be maintain ...
... to maintain stable frequencies of two or more phenotypic forms in a population. Two mechanisms: Heterozygote Advantage – If individuals who are heterozygous at a particular locus have greater survivorship and reproductive success than any type of homozygote, then two or more alleles will be maintain ...
Superposition Oldest on Bottom…Youngest on top
... genetic changes due to sexual reproduction and mutation 3. The environment doesn’t have enough resources to support all of the individuals that are born. 4. Some of these changes will be beneficial to an organism. These benefits lead to a stronger organism and these stronger traits are pass down to ...
... genetic changes due to sexual reproduction and mutation 3. The environment doesn’t have enough resources to support all of the individuals that are born. 4. Some of these changes will be beneficial to an organism. These benefits lead to a stronger organism and these stronger traits are pass down to ...
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... The struggle for Existence One of the central themes in life is that more individuals are born than can survive. Having studied the work of economist Malthus, Darwin realized that this would result in competition for resources. Darwin described this as the struggle for existence. The pressures plac ...
... The struggle for Existence One of the central themes in life is that more individuals are born than can survive. Having studied the work of economist Malthus, Darwin realized that this would result in competition for resources. Darwin described this as the struggle for existence. The pressures plac ...
Evolution Notes (March 14th to March 17th)
... • The # of phenotypes produced for a given trait depends on how many genes control the trait • Single-gene traits have 2 alleles • Polygenic traits are traits controlled by 2 or more alleles • Represented by a bell-like graph ...
... • The # of phenotypes produced for a given trait depends on how many genes control the trait • Single-gene traits have 2 alleles • Polygenic traits are traits controlled by 2 or more alleles • Represented by a bell-like graph ...
Week 1
... generates traits that effect the spread of some genes over others • The end product of the process; i.e., the traits selected by the evolutionary process ...
... generates traits that effect the spread of some genes over others • The end product of the process; i.e., the traits selected by the evolutionary process ...