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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 ...

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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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...Natural selection john burke matt elrod erickson sandra johnson troy nash chris peterson mike rischbieter dorset trapnell may context of unit introductory biology course for majors class students already divided into working groups foundational knowledge from earlier units mendelian genetics mechanisms heredity learning goals will understand the definition source s phenotypic variation how drives evolution in a population outcomes be able to define evolutionary fitness relative v absolute predict importance fertility viability differences overall identify types selective forces and they affect explain relationship between random mutation non processes responses changing pressure compare contrast differing modes directional disruptive stabilizing tidbit...

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