BIO 124 Study Guide - Thomas Robert Malthus, Selective Breeding, Morphogen

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Thomas malthus noted that the human species are growing at an exponential rate, a curve, much faster than the available resources. The population is too large-this could apply to other organisms. Natural selection-the environment will pick and choose which traits are beneficial. From natural selection, we have adopted artificial selection. Example of artificial intelligence: agriculture-more apple trees, planting more seeds in various locations. Isolating certain traits to obtain more, different organisms with a common ancestor. Observation #1: members of a population often vary in their inherited traits. When darwin was discussing this, he was typically talking about traits that we can see. Darwin at the time believed it was traits being passed on and didn"t tie it to genes. Observation #2 : all species can produce more offspring than the environment can support, and many of these offspring fail to survive and reproduce. As organisms reproduce, not all of them survive.

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