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Today’s outline. Welcome and introductions Overview of the lab section Lab safety and clean-up Lab 1: Insect diversity and adaptation Intro to Lab 2: The scientific method. Lab safety and cleanliness. Read Appendix A carefully Emergency equipment and procedures Properly dispose of wastes
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Today’s outline • Welcome and introductions • Overview of the lab section • Lab safety and clean-up • Lab 1: Insect diversity and adaptation • Intro to Lab 2: The scientific method
Lab safety and cleanliness • Read Appendix A carefully • Emergency equipment and procedures • Properly dispose of wastes • Clean up during and after the lab • Wash your hands Image credit: www.shawneetownship.com
Part A.3 (magnification) Image credit: www.ruf.rice.edu
Part A.3 (magnification) Count: 55 o.u. = 0.5 mm Divide: 1 o.u. = 0.5 mm / 55 o.u. = 0.009 mm Convert: 1 o.u. = 0.009 mm x 1000 = 9 ųm Image credit: www.ruf.rice.edu
Introduction to statistics When should we get excited about an observed difference? Small differences are common Do not reject null Large differences are rare Reject null Frequency (probability) C2critical Difference
Gate Stopper Hole Lid Passageway Isopods Screen floor Choices Well Image credits: museumvictoria.com.au, www.jesslaccetti.co.uk
Sir Charles Darwin (1809-1882) Image credits: www.amnh.org, www2.biologie.uni-halle.de
GENETICS In eukaryotes, a structure composed of DNA and proteins that bears part of the genetic information of the cell. $100 What is a chromosome? One of many discrete units of hereditary information located on a chromosome and consisting of DNA. $200 What is a gene? $300 What is an allele? The alternate form of a gene. $400 What is a locus? A particular place along the length of a chromosome where a given gene is located. $500 What is homozygous? In a diploid organism, having two identical alleles for a given trait. $1000 What is evolution? The change in genetic structure of a population. Image credit: www.tvsquad.com
Lab5 (local adaptation): Lab4 (Population genetics): Frequency Pop. 2 Pop. 1 Trait value Trait value This lab (Genetic variability): High diversity Low diversity Frequency Trait value Trait value Trait value
Chukchi Sea Terrestrial gene flow Marine gene flow Siberia Alaska Chukchi Sea Bering Sea Siberia Alaska Terrestrial gene flow Marine gene flow Bering Sea Image credit: instaar.colorado.edu
Chukchi Sea Alaska Siberia Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus fennicus) Bering Sea Caribou (Rangifer tarandus granti) Image credits: instaar.colorado.edu, homestudy.ihdea.com, www.fresnochaffeezoo.cxm
11. a. Interpret your gel b. Input your data Clean up
Pheidole rhea Soldier Worker Image credits: W. Blaine Stine, www.myrmecos.net
Impatiens walleriana Shade Sun Image credits: W. Blaine Stine, P. Venturelli
Part D (density of stomata) Image credits: www.render-lab.com, tiee.ecoed.net
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10 cm ? Ichthyostega (365 MYA) Image credits: www.photobirds.com, www.jupiterimages.com, www.istockphoto.com, www.earthhistory.org.uk
Exercise 4 – 6:0→1 Ostrich Goose Duck Robin Myrtle w. Nash. w. – Stiff tail – Small body – Warbling song – Webbed feet –“Duck” bill – Singing – Keeled sternum Image credits: www.dailyspeculations.com, www.birdsofoklahoma.net, Terry Sohl, www.birdsofoklahoma.net, www.christinevadai.com, www.bird-friends.com
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