BIOL 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Brassica Oleracea, Trichromacy, Opsin

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Concept of artificial: start with different flower stalk widths, after colonation, select. If a trait provides an advantage to the organism, those traits are selected for and passed on to next generation through reproduction. Also, the traits that are not necessary would not be passed on. Slide with wild brassica oleracea to broccoli is an example of: Artificial selection for the ones that have biggest stalk (broccoli). Genetics (opsin), medicine (drugs that are tested on animals-we share commonality), physiology. When we study evolution we look at the population level: evolution is valid science. Evolution has happened, but still don"t know how (process/ mechanism) Mutation can be good too (eg. opsin)- trichromatic vision. Dna mutation can be problematic too-cell cycle, division, transcription, translation. Error prone dna repair leads to mutation leads to variation (the location it happens determines if it is passed on into next generation-germ cells vs somatic cells)

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