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WSQ Domain 1.4 - Measuring Evolution
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WATCH! As you watch the video, take notes from the slides. Feel free to pause, rewind, rewatch as often as you like!
SUMMARY!
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Summary Question 1
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How is variation generated in a population? How is it maintained?
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Summary Question 2
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How is it possible that individuals with two different genotypes can have the same phenotype?
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Summary Question 3
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Explain how each of the following features of a (hypothetical) population in Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium leads to that population not evolving over time: a) large population size b) random mating c) no immigration/emigration d) no net mutation rate e) a constant environment
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Summary Question 4
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Answer questions A-C in the “Solving HW Problems” section of the presentation. PUT YOUR WORK IN YOUR NOTES AND WRITE 'DONE' IN THE SPACE :)
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Summary Question 5
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If no real population of organisms is in Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium, why is it a useful tool to study the effects of evolution?
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QUESTION! Be sure to write you HOT question following you notes, and provide it BELOW. We will go over these in class during our WSQ discussion.
*big thanks to Crystal Kirch for originating this form and allowing me to use it!
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