Chapter 10- Biodiversity Section 1- What is Biodiversity?
REVIEW: Natural Selection Process of change in populations over many generations Individuals with certain traits survive local environmental conditions.
Breeding cross-pollinated crops. Cultivar Development in Cross-pollinated Species Compared to self-pollinated species, cross- pollinated species differ.
Sex Ratios and the Power of Game Theory. The sex ratio is the ratio of males to females in a population.
Case 21 Review 3 rd 9 weeks objectives. Selective breeding and genetic engineering are 2 scientific techniques in which humans try to product offspring.
N ATURE U NBOUND L ESSON 5 – E XTINCTION : C AUSES AND C ONSEQUENCES Conservation Mr. Dieckhoff.
APPLIED GENETICS Humans have been using the concept of inheritance long before they understood modern genetics. Now that we have a better understanding.
Lesson Overview Lesson Overview Meeting Ecological Challenges Chapter 15 Genetic Engineering 15.1 Selective Breeding 15.1 Selective Breeding.
Importance of Genetic Variation in Captive Breeding Programs How to conserve and manage specific species populations Jenny J. Warnken.
Forces of evolution: migration and drift How can unfavourable alleles become common in a population? PKU: hypothesis 3.
DO NOW (front of notes) 1.What do genes code for? 2.What are some examples of proteins?
CHAPTER 13 – GENETIC ENGINEERING TEST REVIEW. What type of organisms have been produced by selective breeding? DOGS, CATS, HORSES.