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This study guide covers essential topics in evolution, including geographic, temporal, and behavioral isolation, as well as the characteristics of Hardy-Weinberg populations. It highlights four pieces of evidence supporting evolution, differentiates between artificial and natural selection, and explains genetic drift and fitness. Key concepts like geographic distribution and the founder effect are also discussed. Moreover, the contributions of notable scientists, such as Darwin, Lamarck, and Pasteur, to the field of evolution are outlined, providing a comprehensive overview for students.
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Evolution quiz study slide • Be able to recognize examples of what geographic, temporal, and behavioralisolation looks like. As well as what a Hardy-Weinberg population would look like • What 4 things are evidence that support evolution? • What is the difference between artificial and natural selection • What happens during genetic drift? • What is fitness • Geographic distribution with regards to evidence of evolution • What is the founder effect?? • Know the different Theories of Evolution
Know the following scientists and their contribution to evolution • Darwin • John Needham • Jean Baptise de Lamarck • Spallazani • Louis Pasteur • Oparin • Margulis