ANTB14H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Binomial Nomenclature, Horsepower, Gastroenteritis
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Evolution change in gene frequency (%) within the population from one generation to another . Midterm: 30% multiple choice lab quizzes: 35% practical bell ringers final: 35% cumulative multiple choice, short essay. Researching in ways that are descriptive casual and applied to testing scientific theories (diurnal vs nocturnal due to location). Linnaeus: taxonomic system and binomial nomenclature, species specific, taxa/taxon, classification scheme (inclusive to exclusive) Kingdom anamalia, phylum chordata, class mammalia, order primates, suborder anthropoidea, super. Family hominoidea, family hominidae, sub family homininae, genus homo, species sapiens. Lamarck: soft inheritance *no longer an acceptable bio evolutionary theory* Hutton: uniformitrianism, natural process operating in the past are currently still in motion (erosion) Malvis: principle of population, increase in size while food supplies remain stable. Charles darwin: natural selection, 1809-1882, map south america on hms beagle, naturalist, origin of. The ability of a population to expand is infinite but the environments ability to sustain that population is finite.