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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