Lecture 2 Flashcards

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Lamarck

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First person to use the term evolution
- suggested “the inheritance of acquired characters”

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Explain how Lamarcks theory of inheritance of characters is wrong

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suggested that giraffes have long necks because the vegetation that thye eat is higher up and requires them to stretch - they pass this onto the offspring
FALSE
- changes to somatic cells can not be heritable
- cannot go from protein to DNA

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Darwin + Wallace’s Theory of Evolution

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  1. all organisms have descended with modification from a common ancestor - living things change overtime
  2. the process to evolution is NS
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Charles Lyell - Uniformitarianism

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that the forces and processes that have shaped the surface are the same as in previous years
- the earth was GRADUALLY formed by erosions, earthquakes, volcanos, etc

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How did Darwin and Wallace develop ideas for evolution

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  1. gradualism
  2. variation patterns (why do the same species look different in different locations)
  3. struggle for existence (the resources will be gone and some people will not survive if pop gets too big)
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Official: Darwin’s 3 Mechanisms of Natural Selection

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  1. variation - individuals vary in a population
  2. hereditary - offspring resembles parents
  3. fitness - some are more successful at surviving/reproducing in a given environment
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True/False
reproduction plays a small role in having successful variation in offspring

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false
it is a key factor
the only way to get successful offspring is to pass on your successful genes by reproduction

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True/False
evolution occurs at the individual level

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false
evolution occurs at the level of populations
individuals do not evolve

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T/F
Individuals do not induce adaptive variation whenever they feel like it

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True
- cannot control variation
- not under our control

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T/F
Environments are always changing and the fitness of one generation may not be the same fitness of the next generation

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True
the environments are not stable
- sudden changes to the environment = favouring a different genotype/phenotype to best fit the new environment

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