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1 Unit 1 Evolution Section 5 Evolution of Populations
Access Biology Unit 1 Evolution Section 5 Evolution of Populations

2 Units in Evolution What is a Living Thing? Vocabulary
Vocabulary with websites Evolution Evolution of Populations Artificial Selection Activities and Labs Units in Evolution Units in Evolution What is a Living Thing Vocabulary

3 Essential Questions/ Big Ideas
What are Charles Darwin’s big ideas? What are adaptations and how can they impact a species’ survival? What is artificial selection? Essential Questions/ Big Ideas Essential Questions/ Big Ideas

4 Standards SC.912.L.15.14 Discuss mechanisms of evolutionary change other than natural selection such as genetic drift and gene flow. SC.912.L.15.In.1 Identify that prehistoric plants and animals changed over time (evolved) or became extinct. SC.912.L.15.Su.1 Match fossils to related species. SC.912.L.15.Pa.1 Recognize that plants and animals change as they age. SC.912.L.15.15 Describe how mutation and genetic recombination increase genetic variation. SC.912.L.15.Su.6 Recognize that characteristics of the offspring of living things are sometimes different from their parents. SC.912.L.15.Pa.4 Recognize differences in physical characteristics within a species of animals, such as different types of dogs. SC.912.L.16.2 Discuss observed inheritance patterns caused by various modes of inheritance, including dominant, recessive, codominant, sex-linked, polygenic, and multiple alleles. SC.912.L.16.In.2 Identify traits that plants and animals, including humans, inherit. SC.912.L.16.Su.1 Recognize characteristics (traits) that offspring inherit from parents. SC.912.L.16.Pa.1 Recognize similar characteristics (traits) between a child and parents, such as hair, eye, and skin color, or height. SC.912.L.16.Pa.2 Recognize similarities in characteristics of plants and animals of the same type (species). Standards SC.912.L Discuss mechanisms of evolutionary change other than natural selection such as genetic drift and gene flow.

5 Do you see something different in these ladybugs? What? Do you see something different in these ladybugs What

6 Big Ideas Charles Darwin learned…
Adaptations and variations were inherited. Adaptations and variations helped the species survive. Species evolve over time…not individuals Big Ideas Charles Darwin learned…

7 First of all, what are genes?
Genes are transferred to offspring by their parents Genes determine characteristics and traits for offspring A Gene is part of a chromosome (each person has 23 pair of chromosomes) First of all, what are genes

8 Where do adaptations and variations come from?
GENES A gene is a unit of heredity that is transferred from a parent to offspring and is held to determine some characteristic of the offspring. Where do adaptations and variations come from

9 Learn more at Floridastudents.org Learn more at Floridastudents.org

10 Genes are like a map Genes are like a map

11 5 Fingers of Evolution How can a “thumbs up” sign help us remember five processes that impact evolution? The story of the Five Fingers of Evolution gives us a clever way of understanding change in gene pools over time. 5 Fingers of Evolution

12 Why are genes in the same species different?
There are 3 main ways we get genetic variation: Mutations Genetic recombination during reproduction Gene transfer Why are genes in the same species different? Why are genes in the same species different

13 The Evolution of Populations: Natural Selection, Genetic Drift, and Gene Flow The Evolution of Populations: Natural Selection, Genetic Drift, and Gene Flow

14 1. Mutations A change in genetic sequence
These changes are important to a species survival. Without, variations would never take place. Can be good or bad or neutral. 1. Mutations A change in genetic sequence

15 Example of negative mutations
This cat’s legs are much shorter than other cat breeds’. This bacteria’s mutation can make it resistant to medicine Example of negative mutations Why would having shorter legs put this cat at a disadvantage Example of negative mutations

16 Click on image for video Click on image for video

17 Discussion What is a mutation?
In what different ways can mutations affect an organism? How can a simple mutation end up having a major effect on the phenotype of an organism? What does it mean to say that mutations are random? Discussion Discussion What is a mutation

18 Spot the Difference: Zebrafish
Click on the image to link to a lab activity Spot the Difference: Zebrafish Spot the Difference: Zebrafish

19 2. Genetic recombination
You got your genes from your mom and dad. Are you identical? Do you have brothers or sisters that look differently than you? Maybe one brother has green eyes and his sister has brown eyes? 2. Genetic recombination

20 2. Genetic recombination
Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes. That means there are 8.4 million possible combinations! Genetic recombination is the idea that we can combine our genes during reproduction and get hugely varied results. 2. Genetic recombination

21 Examples of genetic recombination
This shows you how the same chromosomes can create different results This Puggle is a cross between a Pug and a Beagle Examples of genetic recombination

22 3. Gene transfer This is gene transfer
Most common in bacteria and germs Usually genes transfer from parent to offspring, but sometimes they transfer from individuals to non-offspring. 3. Gene transfer 3. Gene transfer This is gene transfer

23 Learn more about mutations…
Click on image to play Learn more about mutations…

24 Genetic Word Search Click on word search for online version Genetic Word Search Click on word search for online version

25 Genetics Crossword Puzzle
Click on puzzle to go to online version Genetics Crossword Puzzle


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