Development of evolutionary theory
Darwin1838
Darwin1837
Darwin1837
Darwin1859
Bates1862
Haeckel1866
Darwin1871
Weismann1882
Weismann1885
Weismann1886
de Vries1900
Becquerel & Curie1906
Hardy & Weinberg1908
Morgan1910
Griffith1928
Fisher 1930
Mayr1942
Avery1944
Rensch1947
Wright1950
Dobzhansky, Mayr, Stebbins, Huxley,Simpson, Rensch
1950
Remane1952
Watson & Crick1953
Pauling & Zuckerkandl1961
Hess & Dietz1962
Hennig1966
Kimura1968
Nirenberg, Matthaei, Khorana
1966
Margulis1970
Sanger1977
Lewis, Wieschaus,Nüsslein-Volhard
1978
Smith1982
Morgan1910
Hamilton1964
Development of evolutionary theory
Darwin1838
Darwin1837
Darwin1837
Darwin1859
Bates1862
Haeckel1866
Darwin1871
Weismann1882
Weismann1885
Weismann1886
de Vries1900
Becquerel & Curie1906
Hardy & Weinberg1908
Morgan1910
Griffith1928
Fisher 1930
Mayr1942
Avery1944
Rensch1947
Wright1950
Dobzhansky, Mayr, Stebbins, Huxley,Simpson, Rensch
1950
Remane1952
Watson & Crick1953
Pauling & Zuckerkandl1961
Hess & Dietz1962
Hennig1966
Kimura1968
Nirenberg, Matthaei, Khorana
1966
Margulis1970
Sanger1977
Lewis, Wieschaus,Nüsslein-Volhard
1978
Smith1982
Morgan1910
Hamilton1964
Common descent
Descentwith
modification
Gradualism
Natural selection
Mimicry
Biogenetic law
Sexual selection
no inheritance of
acquired traits
Recombi-nation
the Earth is several
million yearsold
division between
germ line and somatic cells
MutationHardy-
Weinberg-distribution
Chromosomes Transformation
GenesRunaway-process
DNAGenetic
drift
Biological species conzept
Anagenesisand
cladogenesis
Evolutionarysynthesis
Main criteria ofhomology
Double helix
MolecularClock
Platetectonics
Kinselektion
Phylogenetic systematics
Genetic code
Neutral evolution
Theory of endosymbiosis
Homeotic genes
DNA-sequencing
Evolutionary stable
strategies
Concept Map- example -
Neutral evolution
Homeotic genes
Genes
Mutation
Mimicry
Recombination
Chromosomes
DNA-sequencing
Genetic code
DNA
Naturalselection
Genetic drift
Phylogenetic systematics
Sexual selection
Double helix
Plate tectonics
Runaway-process
Gradualism
Commondescent
Descentwith modification
have no impact in
change the
provide forvariability
where discovered withthe help of
from the period of Neodarwinism
happens on
are located on
demonstrate
necessary for the clarification ofbased on
proceeds according to the theory of
involves
evolutionary factors
cause
of
both are based on genes
explains
2. version
findings from Darwin
arises from
entailed thediscovery of
example of
Genes are coupledwith each other
components of
are
parti
cula
r
discoveredby Morgan
comprise
comprise
readable on
structure
independent evolutionary factors
com
pone
nts
of
components of
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