BIOS 10161 Lecture 33: Evolution I

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Evolution is the change in genetic composition of populations over time. Evolutionary theory is the understanding of the mechanisms of evolutionary change. Biologists have observed the processes and results of evolution, and accumulated evidence on how evolutionary changes occur (extends well beyond darwin). Indirect evidence (fossil record) and directly observe or measure: rate of new mutation, spread of variants through a population, effects of genetic change on form and function of organisms. Even before darwin, several biologists had suggested that species change over time. But no one had proposed a viable mechanism for evolution. Charles darwin 1809 1882: first tried being a doctor, then tried training to be a clergyman, taken under the wing of prominent scientists at the time (sedgwick geology and. Henslow botany: became passionately interested in geology and natural history, had pivotal experience spending 5 years on the hms beagle.

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