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Evolutionary Processes

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Evolutionary Processes

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Human Chromosomes

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Evolution

• Evolution is change in gene (allele) frequencies in populations over time.

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Species

Species: a group of organisms that, under normal circumstances, can breed with each other and have viable, fertile offspring.

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Dogs and Wolves = Same Species

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Horse x Donkey =

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Mule

• Mules are a hybrid species. While they have positive features of both parents they are almost always sterile: i.e. they cannot reproduce;

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(male) Lion x (female) Tiger

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Ligers

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(male) Tiger x (female) Lion

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Tigon

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Species, Population and Evolution

Important to remember: evolution occurs within populations, NOT individuals.

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Breeding Population

• Breeding populations are populations within a species that are genetically isolated from each other, typically by geography.

• Gene pool = all the genes carried by all the members of such a group.

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Gene Frequency

• Gene frequency : how frequently a particular gene is found within a given population.

• For instance, you could say that 20% (or 30% or 90%) of a population carry a particular gene (allele)

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Means of Evolution

• Mutation

• Natural Selection

• Genetic Drift

• Gene Flow

• Artificial Selection

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Mutation and Evolution

• Mutations are random changes in genetic material that occur within individuals.

• Mutations are what allow for the emergence of new traits within a population.

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Natural Selection

• Natural selection: certain traits provide an advantage in a particular environment. Individuals with such traits are more likely to pass on their genes to offspring.

• Natural selection is sometimes summarized as “the survival of the fittest.”

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Genetic Drift

Genetic drift represents changes in gene frequencies due to random chance.

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Example of Genetic Drift: The Founder’s Effect

Original Population = 50% Blue eyes and 50% Brown eyes

From this group a small population separate. Coincidentally, there is a high frequency of

brown eyes in this group

New Group= 80% Brown Eyes and 20% Blue Eyes

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Gene Flow and Evolution

Gene Flow: when new individuals enter a breeding population and add their genes to the gene pool.

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Artificial Selection

• Artificial Selection represents breeding other organisms in order for them to display particular traits.

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Speciation

• Speciation refers to the emergence of two or more species from a common ancestor.

• Species represent genetically isolated groups because of their inability to breed with each other.

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Language exercise

• Italian: Pietra

• Portuguese: Pedra

• Spanish: Piedra

• Catalan: Pedra

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Language exercise

Latin: Petra

Italian: Pietra Portuguese Pedra

Spanish: Piedra Catalan: Pedra

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Common Ancestor

• Common ancestor: the ancestor of two or more different species.

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Shared derived characteristic

• Shared derived characteristic: features shared by two or more taxonomic groups that are derived from a common ancestor.

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Horse

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Onager

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Zebra

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Donkey

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Hyracotherium fossil

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Evolution of Equines

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“Zonkey” (Zebra-Donkey Hybrid)

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Homologous Structures

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Analogous Structures