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Unit 6 Evolution Syllabus 11/30 W TH 12/5 Ch 22 – 25 CHAPTER 22: EVOLUTION: DARWINIAN VIEW p 438-51 Geological gradualism Lamarck’s theory of inheritance of acquired characteristics Darwin’s observations regarding species of animals on the Galapagos Islands Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection 5 lines of evidence for Darwin’s Theory CHAPTER 23: HOW POPULATIONS EVOLVE & PROBLEMS Gene Pool Causes of genetic variation Hardy Weinberg theorem Natural Selection Genetic drift p 454-70 F CHAPTER 23: HOW POPULATIONS EVOLVE & PROBLEMS M LAB: HARDY-WEINBERG APPLICATION of EVOLVING POPULATIONS On-line Pre-lab Due: Lab 8 Population Genetics & Evolution T CHAPTER 24: ORIGIN OF SPECIES Biological “species” Allopatric speciation Isolating mechanisms Sympatric speciation (prezygotic and post zygotic) Punctuated equilibrium W CHAPTER 25: MACROEVOLUTION-TRACING PHYLOGENY p 491-507 Fossils (formation & dating) Adaptive Radiation Continental drift Taxonomy (homology & molecular biology) TH UNIT 6 TEST: CHAPTERS 22-25 p 472-88 Unit 7 Classification Syllabus F 12/12 M T CHAPTER 26: EARLY LIFE AND ORIGIN OF LIFE Early atmosphere Evidence for RNA Miller and Urey’s experiment Evolution of Prokaryotic metabolism Fox’s proteinoids Evolution of Eukaryotic cells Protobionts 3 Domains p 512-28 CHAPTER 27: PROKARYOTES Characteristics Ecological Impact of Prokaryotes p 534-47 CHAPTER 28: EUKARYOTES-PROTISTS Characteristics of protists Alternation of Generations Multicellularity p 529-31 Reproduction of Prokaryotes Modes of nutrition p 549-69 3 major types of protists algae, protozoans, slime mold W 1/9 p 573-79 origin of plants TH LAB: CLASSIFICATION OF PROTISTS: PROTOZOANS F LAB: CLASSIFICATION OF PROTISTS: ALGAE 12/19 M 1/3 CHAPTER 29: PLANT DIVERSITY Evolution of plants terrestrial adaptations CHAPTER 31: FUNGI Characteristics of Fungi Fungi reproduction p 608-23 Ecological impact of Fungi T CHAPTER 32: INTRODUCTION TO ANIMAL DIVERSITY p 626-35 Characteristics of Animal Kingdom radial - bilateral symmetry acoelomates - pseudocoelomates – coelomates protostomes - deuterostomes T CHAPTER 33: INVERTEBRATES Distinguish between Phyla: Porifera, Cnidaria, Platyhelminthes, Rotifera Nematoda, Annelida, Mollusca, Arthropoda and Echinodermata and Chordata W CHAPTER 34: VERTEBRATES p 671-700 Characteristics of Chordates Characteristics of Vertebrates Distinguish between Agnathans, Chondrichthyes, Osteichthyes, Amphibia, Reptilia, Aves, Mammalia TH REVIEW F UNIT 7 TEST - CHAPTERS 26 -29, 31-34 M Course Review and Feedback Chapter 19: Control Of Eukaryotic Genomes/Biology Of Cancer Ch 19: pp 359 – 374 T Chapter 19: Control Of Eukaryotic Genomes/Biology Of Cancer Ch 19: pp 374 - 381 W Chapter 20: DNA Technology Restriction enzymes Nucleic acid probes Ch 20: pp 384 - 390 TH Exam Review F 1/13-1/20 Exams cloning libraries gel electrophoresis cDNA p 638-67