EAB 3002 Chapter Notes - Chapter 14: Operant Conditioning, Genetic Recombination, Natural Selection

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Chapter 14: three levels of selection: biology, behavior, & culture. Selection by consequence: the principle of causation for biology, behavior, & culture is selection by consequences. Biology (level 1) selection by consequences involves natural selection or the selection of genes based upon reproductive success. Natural selection: differential reproduction of the members of a species & their genetic endowment. Phylogeny: the species history of an organism: darwin concluded that reproductive success was the underlying basis of evolution. Evolution: the change in the genetic make-up of the species as observed in the expressed characteristics of its members. Phenotype: the anatomical & behavioral characteristics that are observed during the lifetime of an individual. Genotype: the actual genetic make-up of the organism: two major sources of heritable genetic variation: Mutation: occurs when the genetic material of an individual changes. Are accidents that affect the genetic code carried by an ovum or sperm: genes closely regulate some behavioral characteristics.

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