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Exams returned W 2/13----Bonus #1 due F 2/15. As DNA changes; traits change. DNA. Traits. Evolution: changes in DNA as information transmitted. O. O. O. Bacteria with mutation causing resistance. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. Changes to groups, not individuals. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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As DNA changes; traits change.

DNA Traits

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Evolution: changes in DNA as information transmitted

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Kills most bacteria.Except if some have mutation that allow them to be resistant.

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Population of resistant bacteria

Bacteria with mutation causing resistance

Evolution: changes in DNA as information transmitted

Changes to groups, not individuals.

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Evolution: A species’ genetic component changes as the individuals reproduce. These changes are based on how the DNA changes and who reproduces.

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Natural Selection:Individuals that are most

successful at reproducing will pass on more of their genetic

information.

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Reproductive success = evolutionary success

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Are genes the only replicators?

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• Ideas can act similarly to genes– Contain information

– Replicate with imperfect fidelity

Memes: transmissible ideas

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Mutations

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• Ideas can act similarly to genes or viruses– Contain information

– Replicate with imperfect fidelity

Memes: transmissible ideas

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• Ideas can act similarly to genes or viruses– Contain information

– Replicate with imperfect fidelity

Memes: transmissible ideas

Evolve: most successful replicators become most abundant

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Contrasts between memes and genes

Genes• Slow replication

• High copy fidelity

• Universal in organisms

Memes• Rapid replication

• Low copy fidelity

• Limited to some organisms– Only humans can

transmit complex memes?

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Selection of memes and genes can be at odds

NvN chpt 8

Evolution of memes and genes

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Humans can pass on genes and/or memes

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Do memes make humans unique?

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Human Population Growth

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Natural Selection:Individuals that are most

successful at reproducing will pass on more of their genetic

information.

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Artificial Selection:Individuals chosen by humans will reproduce and pass on their

genetic information.

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from Teosinte MaizeBy artificial selection that began ~10,000 years ago.

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Wild Brassica oleracea: small side buds

Brussels sprouts: extremely large side buds

Artificial selection

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1. Select individuals that have the largestside buds and breed them.

2. Of the offspring, select individuals that have the largest sidebuds and breed them.

3. Of the offspring,select individuals that have the largest sidebuds and breed them.

4. After severalgenerations, bud sizeincreases dramatically.

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Wild Brassica oleracea: small side buds

Brussels sprouts: extremely large side buds

Artificial selection

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Size of buds (cm)

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1. Select individuals that have the largestside buds and breed them.

2. Of the offspring, select individuals that have the largest sidebuds and breed them.

3. Of the offspring,select individuals that have the largest sidebuds and breed them.

4. After severalgenerations, bud sizeincreases dramatically.

Selection only works if there is variability in the

population

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Different foodsfrom one species of plant. Created byartificial selection.

CB 22.10

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Individuals are selected…

But populations evolve via changes in DNA during reproduction.

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Evolution can only occur when both of these conditions are met:

•Genetic diversity gives rise to individuals with different traits

and•Not all individuals can reproduce

CB 22.9

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CB 23.11

Variation of a trait within a species

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Three basic types of selection…

• Directional

• Stabilizing

• Disruptive

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CB 23.12

Directional Selection

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Directional Selection has led to an increase

in swallow size

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CB 23.12

Stabilizing Selection

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Human birth weight has been stably selected

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CB 23.12

Disruptive Selection

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Disruptive Selection in blackbellied seedcrackers

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CB 23.12 The three different types of selection

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Evolution:A species’ genetic component changes as the individuals reproduce due to…

•Non-random changes (natural selection)•Random changes (genetic drift/bottleneck)

•Mutations add new alleles or genes

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