BIOL 1510 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Allele Frequency, Cell Theory, Germ Theory Of Disease

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There are five generally agreed upon criteria for life: need for energy, organization in membrane-bound cells, genetic information, ability to replicate, change (in a population) over time. Biological evolution is change in the heritable characteristics of a population over succeeding generations. Change in the gene pool of a population, measurable as changes in genetic variant (allele) frequencies in a population. Heritable variation makes a difference in the survival and reproduction of individual organisms. If these conditions exist, and they do for all natural populations of living organisms, evolution must occur. Because the definition of evolution is change in the heritable characteristics of a population over generations, evolution can occur by means other than natural selection. An overarching, unifying explanation of phenomena that is well supported by multiple, independent lines of evidence i. e. , composed of hundreds or thousands of independent, well-supported hypotheses.

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