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2 | 1. Natural Selection | Essential knowledge 1.A.1: Natural selection is a major mechanism of evolution. | |
3 | 2. Examples of Natural Selection | Essential knowledge 1.C.3: Populations of organisms continue to evolve. | |
4 | 3. The Modern Synthesis | Essential knowledge 1.A.2: Natural selection acts on phenotypic variations in populations. | |
5 | 4. Evolutionary Forces: Selection, Drift, GeneFlow | Essential knowledge 1.A.3: Evolutionary change is also driven by random processes. Essential knowledge 4.C.3: The level of variation in a population affects population dynamics. | |
6 | 5. Evidence of Evolution | Essential knowledge 1.A.4: Biological evolution is supported by scientific evidence from many disciplines, including mathematics. | |
7 | 6. Common Ancestry | Essential knowledge 1.B.1: Organisms share many conserved core processes and features that evolved and are widely distributed among organisms today. | |
8 | 7. Phylogenetic Trees | Essential knowledge 1.B.2: Phylogenetic trees and cladograms are graphical representations (models) of evolutionary history that can be tested. | |
9 | 8. Measuring Evolution/HW Equilibrium | Essential knowledge 1.A.1: Natural selection is a major mechanism of evolution, Essential knowledge 1.A.2: Natural selection acts on phenotypic variations in populations. | |
10 | 9. Speciation | Essential knowledge 1.C.2: Speciation may occur when two populations become reproductively isolated from each other. | |
11 | 10. Origin of Life | Essential knowledge 1.D.1: There are several hypotheses about the natural origin of life on Earth, each with supporting scientific evidence., Essential knowledge 1.D.2: Scientific evidence from many different disciplines supports models of the origin of life. | |
12 | 11. History of Life on Earth | Essential knowledge 1.C.1: Speciation and extinction have occurred throughout the Earth’s history. |