What is evolution?
Describe the rapid evolution of influenza virus by reassortment.
Different flu strains infecting the same cell can swap parts of their genetic material. This is why the 2009 (and 2010) H1N1 strain contains alleles from human, avian and swine flu.
How can we observe evolution?
1) Obtain 12 colonies of E. Coli from a single clone 2) Subculture it every day, for 27 years 3) Freeze the culture samples every 500 generations (75 days) 4) Over the completed experiment, 63,500 generations would have been observed 5) We then test the cultures for the ability to grow in citrate in the presence of oxygen The ability to use citrate evolved after about 30,000 generations in one group in particular. Earlier generations from this same ancestral E. Coli were repeatedly able to evolve the ability to utilise citrate at about the same time.
How does a bacteria culture evolve the ability to utilise citrate?
How do changes in the genotype arise?
Sickle Cell Anaemia is autosomal recessive and causes early death. According to the theory of natural selection, why is SCA common in tropical regions?
What is taxonomy?
It is the naming of groups of organisms (taxa).
What is classification?
It is the arrangement of taxa into an ordered, hierarchical system according to their observed similarities.
What is phylogeny, and what are phylogenetic trees?
Describe the fossil record.
Describe how fossils form.
1) There are surface erosions that occur, creating sediment.
2) When an organism dies, it settles onto the sediment, which then becomes sedimentary rock.
3) Thus, a fossil forms of that organism. The soft sediment preserves the fine details in the bones, teeth, and leaves of plants.
How does the fossil record provide evidence for evolution?
What is radiometric dating?
What are some requirements for radiometric dating?
What is the Cambrian Explosion?
It is the rapid appearance (and disappearance) of complex organisms in the fossil record (about 525 million years ago).
What do we mean by the term homologous?
What is meant by the term analogous?
Describe tetrapod limbs.
What is molecular analogy?
What is molecular homology?
How is gene duplication a key driver in evolution?