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Enduring Understanding 1A Change in genetic makeup of a population over time is evolution

Enduring Understanding 1A Change in genetic makeup of a population over time is evolution. Essential Knowledge 1.A.3 Evolutionary change is also driven by random processes. Genetic drift is a nonselective process occurring in small populations.

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Enduring Understanding 1A Change in genetic makeup of a population over time is evolution

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  1. Enduring Understanding 1AChange in genetic makeup of a population over time is evolution Essential Knowledge 1.A.3 Evolutionary change is also driven by random processes.

  2. Genetic drift is a nonselective process occurring in small populations. Can result in population bottlenecks when a stressful factor such as disease, starvation, or drought kills a great many individuals and eliminates some alleles from a population. This greatly reduces genetic variation.

  3. Founder Effect Occurs when a few individuals colonize a distant locality and start a new population. They carry only a small sample of the parent population’s genetic variation.

  4. Reduction of genetic variation within a given population can increase the differences between populations of the same species.

  5. Essential knowledge 1.A.4 Biological evolution is supported by scientific evidence from many disciplines, including mathematics. Scientific evidence of biological evolution uses information from geographical, geological, physical, chemical and mathematical applications.

  6. Molecular, morphological and genetic information of existing and extinct organisms add to our understanding of evolution. Fossils can be dated by a variety of methods that provide evidence for evolution. These include the age of the rocks where a fossil is found, the rate of decay of isotopes including carbon-14, the relationships within phylogenetic trees, and the mathematical calculations that take into account information from chemical properties and/or geographical data.

  7. Morphological homologies represent features shred by common ancestry.

  8. Vestigial structures are remnants of functional structures, which can be compared to fossils and provide evidence for evolution.

  9. Biochemical and genetic similariteis, in particular DNA nucleotide and protein sequences, provide evidence for evolution and ancestry.

  10. Mathematical models and simulations can be used to illustrate and support evolutionary concepts.

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