Origins - Microevolution. DNA Review Building Blocks of Evolutionary Theory – Population Growth.
EVOLUTION OF POPULATIONS. YOU MUST KNOW… HOW MUTATION AND SEXUAL REPRODUCTION EACH PRODUCE GENETIC VARIATION THE CONDITIONS FOR HARDY- WEINBERG EQUILIBRIUM.
Chapter 5: Evolution and Community Ecology Mr. Manskopf Notes Can Also Be Found at .
Forces that Drive Evolution Mutation, Natural Selection, Genetic Drift and Gene Flow.
IV. The Process of Evolution A. Two types of evolution 1. Macroevolution – any change of a species over time into another. Any changes or “long-term” trends.
Biology Warm-up Sketch the diagram below. It represents a structure found in most cells. The section labeled A in the diagram is most likely a A. Protein.
Speciation and Macroevolution Chapter 24, 25. Evolution Microevolution is changes within a population Speciation when changes among populations is significant.
Evolution Part 1. 1. Who is the naturalist credited for the evolution theory? Charles Darwin.
Lecture 9: Introduction to Genetic Drift February 14, 2014.
3 Causes of Deviation from Equilibrium 1. Natural Selection ○ Stabilizing selection ○ Disruptive selection ○ Directional selection 2. Genetic Drift.
Lecture 23: Introduction to Coalescence April 7, 2014.
1 Population Genetics Study of Microevolution. 2 2 Gene Pools gene pool A population’s gene pool is the total of all genes in the population at any one.