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Homework 2 due F 2/23
Bonus 1 due W 2/28
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Evolution: A species’ genetic component changes as the individuals reproduce. These changes are based on how the DNA changes and who reproduces.
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As DNA changes; traits change.
DNA Traits
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Natural Selection:Individuals that are most
successful at reproducing will pass on more of their genetic
information.
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Reproductive success = evolutionary success
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Individuals are selected…
But populations evolve via changes in DNA during reproduction.
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CB 24.6
Who evolves?…Species.
•A population that can produce fertile offspring
•A population that does reproduce
**A population sharing genetic information**
A. harrisi A. leucurus
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Evolution: A species’ genetic component changes as the individuals reproduce. These changes are based on how the DNA changes and who reproduces.
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Meiosis splits apart the pairs of chromosomes.
X 23in humans
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haploid
diploid
X 23in humans X 23
in humans
X 23in humans
Inheritance = The interaction between genes inherited from Mom and Dad.
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Mitosis only:extremely lowgenetic diversity
Meiosisand Mitosis:greater geneticdiversity
vs.Asexual Reproduction
SexualReproduction
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Asexual Reproduction
genetically identical to parent
(this tree can reproduce both sexually and asexually)
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Why does sexual reproduction exist?
Cons:
• Need two individuals
• Hard to find mate
• Diseases/Competition
Pros:
• Genetic diversity
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VolesPrairie
• Monogamous
• Both parents care for young
Montane
• Nonmonogamous
• Mother cares for young briefly
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Why might these voles use different reproductive strategies?
Prairie voles:
Resource poor habitat
• Monogamous
• Both parents care for young
Montane voles:
Resource rich habitat
• Nonmonogamous
• Mother cares for young briefly
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byeHow does evolution work for a behaviors such as monogamy?
monogamous non-monogamous
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byeHow does evolution work for a behaviors such as monogamy?
monogamous non-monogamous
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How does evolution work for a behaviors such as monogamy?
monogamous
non-monogamous
After several generations…
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How does monogamy work?
from “The Myth of Monogamy” by Barash and Lipton
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Screw worm flies
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Sterile male screw worm flies led to decreased populations because of screw worm monogamy.
F M
sterile
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Sterile male screw worm flies led to decreased populations because of screw worm monogamy.
In most other species, because females mate with multiple males, introduction of sterile males has little effect.
F
F
M
sterile
M
sterile
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In most other species, because females mate with multiple males, introduction of sterile males has little effect.
F M
sterilefertile
FM
Hi, want to study biology together?
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Mating pairs share genetic information and possibly help in child-rearing
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10-40% of offspring in a socially monogamous bird species are fathered by an extra-pair male
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•Social Monogamy = pair lives/works together, but not “faithful”•Sexual Monogamy = pair raise young and only copulate with each other
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In mammals, child-rearing is most commonly done by the female. She provides milk.
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Less than 0.01% of mammals are monogamous
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1.Would you have dinner with a boy/girl you met today?
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1.Would you have dinner with a boy/girl you met today?
2.Would you go to a boy’s/girl’s house who you met today?
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1.Would you have dinner with a boy/girl you met today?
2.Would you go to a boy’s/girl’s house who you met today?
3.Would you sleep with a boy/girl who you met today?
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Do Males and Females have different attitudes toward sex and relationships?
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On a college campus an attractive male or female asked the opposite sex: “I have been noticing you
around campus. I find you very attractive…”
Male answers:…Would you go out
with me tonight?= 50% yes
Female answers:…Would you go out
with me tonight?= 50% yes
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On a college campus an attractive male or female asked the opposite sex: “I have been noticing you
around campus. I find you very attractive…”
Male answers:…Would you go out
with me tonight?= 50% yes…Would you come to
my apartment tonight?
= 69% yes
Female answers:…Would you go out
with me tonight?= 50% yes…Would you come to
my apartment tonight?
= 6% yes
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On a college campus an attractive male or female asked the opposite sex: “I have been noticing you
around campus. I find you very attractive…”
Male answers:…Would you go out
with me tonight?= 50% yes…Would you come to
my apartment tonight?= 69% yes…Would you go to bed
with me tonight?= 75% yes
Female answers:…Would you go out
with me tonight?= 50% yes…Would you come to
my apartment tonight?= 6% yes…Would you go to bed
with me tonight?= 0% yes
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Why do Males and Females have different attitudes toward sex and relationships?
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The male perspective on monogamy
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Eggs require large resource input.
A clutch of bird eggs can be ~20% of bird’s weight.
Sperm are cheap.
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Human Females:~1 egg/month
Human Males:250,000,000 sperm/ ejaculation
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Mating pairs share genetic information and possibly help in child-rearing
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What are the consequences of the different male and female attitudes toward sex and relationships?