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Molecular evidence (e.g., DNA, protein structures, etc.) substantiates
the anatomical evidence for evolution and provides additional detail
about the sequence in which various lines of descent branched.
5.3.12.E.2 Estimate how closely related species are, based on scientific
evidence (e.g., anatomical similarities, similarities of DNA base and/or
amino acid sequence).
5.3.12.E.3 Provide a scientific explanation for the history of life on Earth
using scientific evidence (e.g., fossil record, DNA, protein structures,
etc.).
5.3.12.E.4 Account for the evolution of a species by citing specific
evidence of biological mechanisms.
4/4 Monday
P2- Return quiz and review for test
P7 and 8 - TEST ON GENETICS
P1 and 5- drop
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P 1, 2 and 5- TEST ON GENETICS
P7- Intro to History of life: ppt and “evidence” of evolution.
What I the difference between Homology vs. Analogous structures?
Homology vs analogous structures
VIDEO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xp4Vsq4jRFY
----------------4/6 Wednesday
What are the links between genetics and human evolution: Tracing out of Africa
Activity: Start Journey of Mann (on One Note)
--------------------4/7 Thursday
What are the links between genetics and human evolution: Tracing out of Africa
Activity: Start Journey of Mann (on One Note)
--------------------------4/8 Friday
Complete Journey of man and collect
Start Homology vs analogous structures (if time permits)
Intro to History of life: ppt and “evidence” of evolution.
MAIN QUESTION: What I the difference between Homology vs. Analogous structures?
Homology vs analogous structures
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PERIODS 1 and 2:
INTRO: Intro to History of life: ppt and “evidence” of evolution.
QUESTION: What are the difference between Homology vs. Analogous structures?
Homology vs analogous structures
VIDEO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xp4Vsq4jRFY
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Heart of evolution: All things are related and have come from a common decent.
Evidence of Evolution and terms: Review homology/analogous structures, vestigial structures,
biochemical evidence.
QUESTION: WHAT ARE 4 CATEGORIES OF EVIDENCE OF EVOLUTION?
Activity: Investigating Homologous and analogous structures- evidence of evolution
Evolution mystery Handout- Weblab
https://www2.edc.org/weblabs/ExploringEvolution/evolution.swf
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QUESTION: How are evolutionary relationships displayed in history of life?
What are different ways we visualize genetics, family history, and evolutionary relationships)
(Karyotypes, Pedigrees, Phylogenic Tree)
Activity: Phylogeny webquest : What does TRex taste like?
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/education/explorations/tours/Trex/index.html
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Quiz on evidence of evolution
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Darwin:
What was his main ideas? Survival of fittest? What does that mean?
What was his theory of natural selection?
What is adaptive radiation?
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Ppt notes
Which wolf?
The first series: Darwin and the tree of life is about 45 minutes long and there is an attached
worksheet. http://sci10.wikispaces.com/Evolution
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Bean lab and survival of the fittest.
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Variation and natural selection.