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The work of Mendel: Strictly empiricism – does not know
the mechanism and his work is obscure
Mendel and his peas
• From 1856-63, a monk called Gregor
Mendel cultivated 29,000 pea plants
to investigate how evolution worked
i.e., how characteristics were passed
down the generations.
• He figured out the basic principles of
genetics. He showed that offspring
received characteristics from both
parents, but only the dominant
characteristic trait was expressed.
Mendel’s work only came to light in
1900, 15 years after his death
Mendel:
Mendel’s
Strictly
work
empiricism
on Genetics
– does
wasnot
finally
know
“re-discovered”
the mechanism
in and
1900his
. w
Julian Huxley
and the
Modern Synthesis
• In the early 20th century, scientist started to
make sense of how evolution worked.
• Building on Mendel’s genetics, studies
showed how characteristics in a population
could be selected by environmental
pressures which causes a population to
become progressively adapted.
• This Modern Synthesis, as Julian Huxley
called it, brought Darwin’s Natural Selection
back to the centre of evolutionary theory.
An Allele is a variant form of a gene – now we
have the mechanism for natural selection
Selection of dark gene
• Mutant alleles spread through a
population by sexual reproduction.
• If an allele exerts a harmful effect,
it will reduce the ability of the
individual to reproduce and the
allele will probably be removed
from the population.
• In contrast, mutants with favorable
effects are preferentially passed on
The Method of Mutation
Note that DNA not discovered or understood until
Watson and Crick Double Helix Model 1953
Types of mutation
• mutations or copying errors
RANDOMLY occur when
DNA is replicated.
• Mutations may be caused
by radiation, viruses,
carcinogens, toxins, etc.
Mutation in fruit fly
affects eye color and
mating preference
• Mutations are rare and often have
damaging effects. But if the
population is large enough the
effect is significant