• Môn Sinh học - Chapter 21: Genomes and their evolutionMôn Sinh học - Chapter 21: Genomes and their evolution

    Make up 75% of repetitive DNA Stretches of DNA that can be moved from one location to another in genome Discovered by Barbara McClintock – corn breeding experiments 2 Types: Transposons Retrotransposons

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  • Môn Sinh học - Chapter 22: Descent with modification: A darwinian view of life - Part A: darwin & natural selectionMôn Sinh học - Chapter 22: Descent with modification: A darwinian view of life - Part A: darwin & natural selection

    Linnaeus: founder of taxonomy; binomial nomenclature Domain – Kingdom – Phylum – Class – Order – Family - Genus – Species (Dear King Philip Came Over For Good Spaghetti) Domains = Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya Classification based on anatomy & morphology

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  • Môn Sinh học - Chapter 22: Descent with modification: A darwinian view of life - Part B: Evidence for evolutionMôn Sinh học - Chapter 22: Descent with modification: A darwinian view of life - Part B: Evidence for evolution

    Evolution is change in species over time. There is overproduction of offspring, which leads to competition for resources. Heritable variations exist within a population. These variations can result in differential reproductive success. Over generations, this can result in changes in the genetic composition of the population. Remember: Individ...

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  • Môn Sinh học - Chapter 23: The evolution of populationsMôn Sinh học - Chapter 23: The evolution of populations

    Point mutations: changes in one base (eg. sickle cell) Chromosomal mutations: delete, duplicate, disrupt, rearrange  usually harmful Sexual recombination: contributes to most of genetic variation in a population Crossing Over (Meiosis – Prophase I) Independent Assortment of Chromosomes (during meiosis) Random Fertilization (sperm + egg)

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  • Môn Sinh học - Chapter 24: The origin of speciesMôn Sinh học - Chapter 24: The origin of species

    Many new species arise from a single common ancestor Occurs when: A few organisms make way to new, distant areas (allopatric speciation) Environmental change  extinctions  new niches for survivors Eg. Hawaiian archepelago

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  • Môn Sinh học - Chapter 25: The history of life on earthMôn Sinh học - Chapter 25: The history of life on earth

    Sedimentary rock (layers called strata) Mineralized (hard body structures) Organic – rare in fossils but found in amber, frozen, tar pits Incomplete record – many organisms not preserved, fossils destroyed, or not yet found

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  • Môn Sinh học - Chapter 26: Phylogeny and the tree of lifeMôn Sinh học - Chapter 26: Phylogeny and the tree of life

    Principle of maximum parsimony: use simplest explanation (fewest DNA changes) for tree – “keep it simple” Molecular clocks: some regions of DNA appear to evolve at constant rates Estimate date of past evolutionary events Eg. Origin of HIV infection in humans= 1930’s

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  • Môn Sinh học - Chapter 35: Plant structure, growth, and developmentMôn Sinh học - Chapter 35: Plant structure, growth, and development

    Anchors plant, absorbs H2O & minerals, stores sugars/starches Root hairs – tiny extensions of epidermal cells, increase surface area for H2O and mineral absorption Mycorrhizae: fungus + plant root symbiotic relationship

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  • Môn Sinh học - Chapter 36: Resource acquisition and transport in vascular plantsMôn Sinh học - Chapter 36: Resource acquisition and transport in vascular plants

    Review: Selectively permeable membrane: osmosis, transport proteins, selective channels Proton pump: active transport; uses E to pump H+ out of cell  proton gradient Cotransport: couple H+ diffusion with sucrose transport Aquaporin: transport protein which controls H2O uptake/loss

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  • Môn Sinh học - Chapter 37: Plant nutritionMôn Sinh học - Chapter 37: Plant nutrition

    Rhizobium bacteria supply nitrogen at roots (fix atmospheric N2 to usable N) Plant supplies sugar & amino acids Mycorrhizae (plant + fungus)

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