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Pop Quiz 1)A Change in a sequence of DNA is called what? 2) Darwin called the ability of an organism to survive and reproduce in its environment what? 3) The change in allele frequencies in genetic drift is due to what? 4) What separates populations in Geographic Isolation? AIM Turn in Homework Go Over Wednesday’s Lab Notes on Macroevolution New Homework – Vocabulary Chapter 17 due Monday Macroevolution Macroevolution is the large scale evolutionary patterns that occur over long periods of time. This includes: Extinction, adaptive radiation, convergent evolution, coevolution, punctuated equilibrium, and changes in developmental genes. Figure 17-5 Geologic Time Scale Section 17-1 Era Period (millions of Time years ago) Quaternary 1.8–present Tertiary 65–1.8 Cretaceous 145–65 Jurassic 208–145 Triassic 245–208 Era (millions of Period Time years ago) Permian 290 – 245 Carboniferous 360–290 Devonian 410–360 Silurian 440–410 Ordovician 505–440 Cambrian 544–505 Era (millions of Period Time years ago) Vendian 650–544 Figure 17-5 Geologic Time Scale Section 17-1 Era Period (millions of Time years ago) Quaternary 1.8–present Tertiary 65–1.8 Cretaceous 145–65 Jurassic 208–145 Triassic 245–208 Era (millions of Period Time years ago) Permian 290 – 245 Carboniferous 360–290 Devonian 410–360 Silurian 440–410 Ordovician 505–440 Cambrian 544–505 Era (millions of Period Time years ago) Vendian 650–544 Figure 17-5 Geologic Time Scale Section 17-1 Era Period (millions of Time years ago) Quaternary 1.8–present Tertiary 65–1.8 Cretaceous 145–65 Jurassic 208–145 Triassic 245–208 Era (millions of Period Time years ago) Permian 290 – 245 Carboniferous 360–290 Devonian 410–360 Silurian 440–410 Ordovician 505–440 Cambrian 544–505 Era (millions of Period Time years ago) Vendian 650–544 Extinction – 99% of all species that ever lived has become extinct Several times in Earth’s history mass extinctions wiped out entire ecosystems. Did and asteroid wipe out all the dinosaurs? What is the result of mass extinctions? Adaptive Radiation When a species evolves into totally distinct species. Example: Finches that Darwin Observed, Dinosaurs evolved from reptiles. AR can produce species that look alike but aren’t related Convergent Evolution The Process that makes unrelated species resemble one another. Example – similar shapes of sharks and dolphins. Coevolution Species interact in some way over long periods of time – Example flowering plants and the bees that pollinate them. Species evolve in response to changes in each other over time. Video 2 Evolution of Cells Click the image to play the video segment. Punctuated Equilibrium Long stable periods of fossil records are interrupted by a burst of new species. Based on fossil record. Often times rapid specie changes are recorded in fossil record Example Cambrian Explosion Developmental Genes and Body Plan Changes to the developing embryo genes can result in big changes to the organism. Example - Changes in the activation of genes can make the difference between having short legs and long legs Macroevolution Review Macroevolution is the large scale evolutionary patterns that occur over long periods of time. This includes: Extinction, adaptive radiation, convergent evolution, coevolution, punctuated equilibrium, and changes in developmental genes.