BISC 130 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Exponential Growth, Evolutionary Pressure, Scientific Law

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Chapter 20-21: evolution and natural selection: hypothesis- proposed explanation; may or may not have evidence to prove it; the reason for additional observations or experiments. Scientific theory- a well supported explanation or some aspect of the natural world: based on reproducible experimental or observation, most reliable and well founded explanation in science. Scientific law- not a better supported theory like a theory, but narrower in scope: can be proved false if new data support a different explanation. Evolution- change in genetic makeup of a population over time: occurs at the population level: all organisms of the same species in the same area at the same time, individuals do not evolve , populations do. Genetic makeup- what evolution changes (proportions of alleles: certain alleles become more or less numerous over time a process that happens over multiple generations. Inference: in nature, there is a struggle for survival (to get resources) and only a portion of offspring will survive and reproduce.

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