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Unit 6 Essays
1. 1994 Genetic variation is the raw material for evolution.
a. Explain three cellular and/or molecular mechanisms that introduce variation into the gene pool of a plant or
animal population.
b. Explain the evolutionary mechanisms that can change the composition of the gene pool.
2. 2004 Darwin is considered the “father of evolutionary biology.” Four of his contributions to
the field of evolutionary biology are listed below.
o The nonconstancy of species
o Branching evolution, which implies the common descent of all species
o Occurrence of gradual changes in species
o Natural selection as the mechanism for evolution
a. For EACH of the four contributions listed above, discuss one example of supporting evidence.
b. Darwin’s ideas have been enhanced and modified as new knowledge and technologies have become available.
Discuss how TWO of the following have modified biologists’ interpretation of Darwin’s original contributions.
o Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium
o Punctuated equilibrium
o Genetic engineering
3. 2001 Charles Darwin proposed that evolution by natural selection was the basis for the differences that he saw in
similar organisms as he traveled and collected specimens in S. America and on the Galapagos islands.
a. Explain the theory of evolution by natural selection as presented by Darwin.
b. Each of the following relates to an aspect of evolution by natural selection. Explain three of the
following.
i. Convergent evolution and the similarities among species (ecological equivalents) in a particular
biome (e.g., tundra, taiga, etc)
ii. Natural selection and the formation of insecticide-resistant insects or antibiotic –resistant
bacteria
iii. Speciation and isolation
iv. Natural selection and behavior such as kinesis, fixed-action-pattern, dominance hierarchy, etc
v. Natural selection and heterozygote advantage
4. 2009 Phylogeny is the evolutionary history of a species.
(a) The evolution of a species is dependent on changes in the genome of the species. Identify TWO mechanisms of
genetic change, and explain how each affects genetic variation.
(b) Based on the data in the table below, draw a phylogenetic tree that reflects the evolutionary relationships of the
organisms based on the differences in their cytochrome c amino-acid sequences and explain the relationships of
the organisms. Based on the data, identify which organism is most closely related to the chicken and explain your
choice.
(c) Describe TWO types of evidence—other than the comparison of proteins—that can be used to determine the
phylogeny of organisms. Discuss one strength of each type of evidence you described.
Horse
Donkey
Chicken
Penguin
Snake
THE NUMBER OF AMINO ACID DIFFERENCES IN
CYTOCHROME c AMONG VARIOUS ORGANISMS
Horse
Donkey
Chicken
Penguin
0
1
11
13
0
10
12
0
3
0
Snake
21
20
18
17
0