Option D: Evolution D4: The Hardy- Weinberg Principle.
Chapter 15 & 16 Human Variation and Adaptation. Chapter Outline Historical Views of Human Variation The Concept of Race Racism & Intelligence
Understanding and Teaching Biological Sciences GENETICS.
Sociality and Social Behaviour. Level of Sociality Mating strategy Communication System Kin Selection Altruism Predator Pressure Resource Defence Parental.
1 Population Genetics Definitions of Important Terms Population: group of individuals of one species, living in a prescribed geographical area Subpopulation:
SPECIES- A group of individuals that look similar and whose members are capable of producing fertile offspring.
1 Genes Within Populations Chapter 21. 2 Outline Gene Variation Hardy Weinberg Principle Agents of Evolutionary Change Measuring Fitness Interactions.
MUTATIONSELECTION DRIFTMIGRATION POPULATIONS Phenotypic Evolution: Process + +/ — — —
AP Biology 2007-2008 Measuring Evolution of Populations.
Allele Frequencies: Staying Constant Chapter 14. What is Allele Frequency? How frequent any allele is in a given population: –Within one race –Within.
Remainder of Chapter 23 Read the remaining materials; they address information specific to understanding evolution (e.g., variation and nature of changes)
Measuring Evolution of Populations AP Biology 5 Agents of evolutionary change MutationGene Flow Genetic DriftSelection Non-random mating.