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Evolution: Chapter 13 & 14 Objectives Activities Page Numbers Notes Natural Selection Natural Selection Examples: peppered moth, multi-drug resistant TB 14-2 pg 296-298: Evolution by Natural Selection 2. Describe the factors that can contribute to the development of new species. Notes Factors of Speciation Genetic Drift Lab 14-4 pg 304-310: The Development of New Species 14-5 pg 310-313: Evolutionary Theory Evolves 3. Explain how genetic mutations may result in genotypic and phenotypic variations within a population. Notes Mutation Advantageous Heterozygous: Sickle Cell Anemia Survive 1 million years 14-3 pg 299-302: Genetics and Evolutionary Theory Notes Evidence of Evolution Fossil Record Activities Chapter 13 pg 268-235: Evolution: Evidence of Change 1. Explain how natural selection can impact allele frequencies of a population. 4. Interpret evidence supporting the theory of evolution Important Vocabulary: Natural Selection Genetic Drift Bottleneck Effect Founder Effect Gene Flow Geographic Variation Allopatric Speciation Fossil Record Anatomy Mutation Homology Vestigial Organ Biochemistry