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Natural Selection John Burke, Matt Elrod-Erickson, Sandra Johnson, Troy Nash, Chris Peterson, Mike Rischbieter, Dorset Trapnell 17 May 2013 Context of Unit • Introductory Biology course for majors • Class of 21-50 students, already divided into working groups of 4 • Foundational knowledge from earlier units –Mendelian genetics –Mechanisms of heredity Unit Learning Goals • Students will understand… –the definition of natural selection –the source(s) of phenotypic variation –how natural selection drives evolution in a population Unit Learning Outcomes • Students will be able to… –define evolutionary fitness (relative v/s absolute) –predict the relative importance of fertility & viability differences to overall fitness –identify types of selective forces and how they affect fitness –explain relationship between random mutation and non-random selective processes –predict responses to changing selective pressure –compare and contrast outcomes of differing modes of selection (directional, disruptive, stabilizing) Tidbit Learning Outcomes • Students will be able to… –define evolutionary fitness (relative v/s absolute) –predict the relative importance of fertility & viability differences to overall fitness –identify types of selective forces and how they affect fitness –explain relationship between random mutation and non-random selective processes –predict responses to changing selective pressure –compare and contrast outcomes of differing modes of selection (directional, disruptive, stabilizing)
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