Survey
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
DO NOW 1. Who is the father of evolution? 2. Explain why Lamarck’s theory of use and disuse is no longer accepted? What is Microevolution? Change in a population’s alleles over a period of time Calculate allele frequencies Allele Two different forms of a gene (portion of DNA that codes for a trait) Three different combinations of Alleles Homozygous Dominant: DD Heterozygous: Dd Homozygous Recessive: dd Allele Frequencies A measure of how often (frequency) an allele is apparent in a population. What is Natural Selection? “Survival of the Fittest” The best adapted organism will survive and pass traits onto offspring Natural Selection Flowchart Observation #1 Organisms overproduce: Every population has the ability to grow Observation #2 Every population has limited resources Conclusion #1 Competition for resources; not all organisms survive Hyena Observation #3 Every individual in a population is different in structure and behavior. Ex-pattern, speed, agility, etc Conclusion #2 There is variation within populations. Observation #4 Organism better suited to their environment live longer & have more babies, Conclusion #3 Natural Selection-Survival of the Fittest: Best adapted organism will survive Observation #5 Survivors will pass their traits on to their offspring. Conclusion #4 Descent with modification. Evolution has occurred. There could be a change to the population. WATCH ME!!!! Natural Selection & Populations Directional Selection • One extreme is selected for causing the other extremes to be selected against. Example Directional Selection: Peppered Moths Example #2: Pesticide Resistance • When insecticides are first used, vulnerable insects die. • Few individuals that are “immune” to the pesticide, survive and live to pass on that trait. Example #3: Antibiotic Resistance • Antibiotics first came into use in the 1940s. Overuse has led to increase in resistant forms of bacteria. • Over-prescribed antibiotics include penicillin and streptomycin. • Overuse of antibiotics has selected for resistant strains, which now threaten to become more predominant than the susceptible ones. Stabilizing Selection • Average individuals favored • Intermediate forms are favored while the extremes are selected against. Stabilizing Selection Example #1: Human Babies • Humans who weigh about seven pounds at birth have the greatest survival chances. Example #2 • Siberian Husky is a medium dog weighing between 35-60lbs. • These dogs have strong pectoral and leg muscles allowing it to work through the snow. • How is this an example of stabilizing selection? Disruptive Selection • The intermediate (middle) is selected against while both extremes are selected for. Disruptional Selection Example Butterflies selected for.. Selected against…….