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    bio lab on evolution

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    Ksenia Semina Evolution Lab ARR 3 Blast Lab Analysis: Gene 1: The 4 organisms that were looked at in the Gene 1 are bird‚ vertebrate‚ rodent and bony fish. From the Blast result the most similar gene sequence to the gene of the gene of interest is Gallus gallus collaged which is also a bird. They are the most similar because the Gallus has the highest max score out of all other genes and 100% for the ident and there is no difference in the e-value. The species is located at the bird’s branch

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    Note: In the following experiments on gene pool‚ gene frequency‚ and genetic diversity; assume there are four alleles for color and that they are all homologous. Experiment 1: Genetic Variation Genetic variation is simply the genetic difference within or between populations‚ in the gene pool and/or gene frequency. Consider the following two populations of butterflies (Figure 2): Figure 2: Butterfly populations. Assumptions: Both populations contain the same four colors of butterflies‚ thus the gene

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    the theorem of evolution is clearly defined: Creatures will evolve by natural selection. Nature selects‚ the fittest survives. We can not only see the evidence of the fossils of the horse in a long time scale‚ but we can see the short-time evolution on cichlid fish. Another support is the evolutionary tree. It shows us all the creatures has its own ancestors‚ and then we can find the similarity or the common point in either gene or external features. And the mechanism of evolution is now well adapted

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    April 19‚ 2013 Humans take Control of Evolution Humans have only existed about 130‚ 000 years ago and we have recently evolved. Human activities are driving the evolution of other species in dramatic and often unexpected ways. Natural selection no longer affects us but we have effect it in many ways. Another way‚ we control the outcome of our race is "self-designed evolution” (Hawkings‚ 2009). Unnatural Selection takes part of our control of evolution. For example‚ the geographic isolation

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    Why Does Evolution Exist

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    The Theory of Evolution is by natural selection‚ organisms that possess heritable traits that enable them to better adapt to their environment compared with other members of their species will be more likely to survive‚ reproduce‚ and pass more of their genes on to the next generation. Charles Darwin made the assertion that humans and apes are related. With thoroughly analyzing his predictions‚ we now realize that this could be a fact. Through a process called natural selection‚ Darwin claimed that

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    Christopher Stancil 6/29/12 SOC/110 Creation vs. Evolution in Schools In Today’s society there are many things that parents would like to control for the well being of their child while he or she is growing up. An example of that is when you see a parent deny their kids of listen to a certain kind of music or watching a certain show. Every parent has their own idea of how they believe that there child should be raised. The same concept applies when it comes to teaching. Adults want to filter

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    Theory of Social Evolution “Social Evolutionary Theory” or “The Laws of Social Evolution” is often regarded as the greatest contribution of the British sociologist Herbert Spencer to the realm of social thought. Spencer’s ideals have left an indelible impression on the succeeding writers. The idea of something changing naturally isn’t a new idea‚ but one that Charles Darwin explained with his theory of evolution. Herbert Spencer took Darwin’s theory and applied it to how societies change and evolve

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    Essay #2 10/21/2012 Evolution alongside Creationism School In the essay “Why Evolution should be taught in public school” by Laura Kahn. According to Kahn‚ we need to educate the next generation of scientists on understanding how microbes develop and change to give them the tools to develop treatment against antibiotic resistant bacteria emerging viruses‚ and other deadly microbes. As she learned from her time in medicine‚ she recognizes the necessity of learning evolution to develop treatments

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    disappointed in the monkey.” (Mark Twain). Evolution is a very confusing and complex topic. There is so many different thoughts‚ sides and beliefs when it come to evolution. One main belief of evolution is natural evolution‚ ¨that is which the Earth’s species have changed and diversified through time under the influence of natural selection.¨ (www.dictionary.com). This the scientific take on evolution and a lot of people in the public believe

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    Evolution Lab A. 1. a. The default value of 20 cm of rainfall is relatively low compared the range that the island may receive‚ which is anywhere between 0 cm to 100 cm. b. From an average of 20 cm of rainfall I would expect more hard seeds to be produced. 2. a. The beak size of 12 mm is relatively shallow compared to the available range from 10 mm to 30 mm. b. The shallow beak size of 12 mm is not suited for the hard seeds that are available because of the low rainfall of 20 cm.

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