Transcript Speciation
Drill #7
4/8/2014
Read the introduction to the Analyzing Amino
Acids Lab and complete Pre-lab Questions.
SWBAT
Identify the differences in amino acid sequences of
beta casein of several mammal species.
Infer the evolutionary relationships among several
species of mammals by comparing amino acid
sequences.
List two ways that speciation can occur.
List five patterns of evolution.
Agenda
Analyzing Amino Acid Lab
Speciation Notes
Patterns of Evolution Notes (if time permits)
Announcements
Important Dates:
Friday, 4/11 – Vocab Quiz
Wednesday, 4/23 Animal Adaptation Project DUE
Friday, 4/25 – Evolution and Taxonomy Test
Friday, 4/25 – Introduction to STEM Fair DUE
Homework Due
Pass forward:
Comparing Body Parts WS
Lab Groups 1:
1. Chris, Jakim, Jenna
2: Stephanie, Ben, Patrick
3: Charlie, Aisha
4: JaVonne, Luke, Ty
5: Anjelica, Emma
6: Josh, John, Nicole
7: Maya, Pat
8: Morgan, Riley
Lab Groups 2:
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Sara, Sandra, Tori
Alec, Sanna, Brook
Justin, Delaney, Courtney
Shannon, Brad,
Kelly, Ally, Rasha
Kristen, Cassidy
Julia, Godfirst, Nicole
Brittany, Stephanie, Tyler
Lab Groups 6:
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Conver, Garrett, Amy, Nick
Trevor, Austin, Courtney
Lauren, Brett, Emily
Abby, Chris, Audrey, Felix
Samm, Grace, Bryce
Ashley, Jacob, Cole, Dylan
Darcy, Allie, Anna,
Izzy, Skylar, Arriana
Speciation
Changes in the gene pool of a population could
result in the evolution of a new species!
MACROEVOLUTION: refers to the appearance
of new species over time
Okapi
Giraffe
How Speciation Occurs
Geographic Isolation:
- occurs when a physical barrier divides a
population
EX – changes in sea level, building a road
How Speciation Occurs
Reproductive Isolation
- occurs when formerly interbreeding organisms can
no longer mate
EX – different genes, behavioral differences, etc.
Drill #8
4/9/2014
Speciation can occur in two ways. List the two
ways and give an example of each.
SWBAT
List and describe the five patterns of
evolution and give examples of each.
Agenda
Patterns of Evolution Notes
Antibiotics Resistance WS
Introduction of Red Wolf Lab
Announcements
Important Dates:
Friday, 4/11 – Vocab Quiz
Wednesday, 4/23 Animal Adaptation Project DUE
Friday, 4/25 – Evolution and Taxonomy Test
Friday, 4/25 – Introduction to STEM Fair DUE
Homework Due
Pass forward:
Analysis of Amino Acid Lab
Patterns of Evolution
Patterns of Evolution
A.
Gradualism
Slow, constant, and
consistent process
Can not see in your
lifetime
Slight variations within
a population
B. Punctuated
equilibrium
Occurs in bursts;
Periods of very little change
followed by a rapid change
Mutations
Geographic isolation
Which type of evolution did the moth
lab show? Explain.
C. Divergent Evolution (Adaptive Radiation)
When a single species evolves into several different forms that
live in different ways
EX. Hawaiian honeycreepers
D. Convergent Evolution (analogous
structures)
Distantly related organisms evolve similar traits
due to their habitats
Aardvark, anteater, echidna, and armadillo
Butterfly wing , bat wing, and bird wing
Which type of evolution did the beak
lab show? Explain.
E.
Coevolution
When two species
evolve in response to
changes in each other
flowers and bees
herbivores and plants
Predators/prey
Explain how the following cartoon shows
coevolution.
Evolution Today
Antibiotic resistance in bacteria
Since bacteria is always evolving and mutating,
some random mutation occurs that will protect
the bacterium against drugs causing them to
become resistant
Pesticide resistance in insects
A random mutation in insects protects them
from pesticides and will eventually cause them
to become pesticide resistant
Drill #10
4/10/2014
Explain how the following cartoon shows evolution.
SWBAT
Simulate gel electrophoresis in order to visualize
DNA similarities.
Carry out chromatography in order to determine
the relationship between canids (wolves and
coyotes)
Agenda
Turn in Antibiotics Worksheet
Red Wolf Lab
Wrap up
Any questions about the lab? What are your
thoughts about re-introducing a species?
Drill #11
4/11/2014
What type of speciation played a role in the red wolf’s
evolution?
SWBAT
Examine the results of chromatography in order to
determine the relationship between canids (wolves
and coyotes)
Explain why classification of organisms important.
Use classification to determine relationships among
organisms?
Name the two parts that make up a scientific
(binomial) name.
Agenda
Vocabulary Quiz (take out Red Wolf Lab)
Red Wolf Lab – analysis part
Taxonomy Webquest
Homework
Animal Adaptation Project – rubric is up on my
website!
Red Wolf Lab
Taxonomy Webquest
Wrap up
Why is important to classify endangered species?
Lion Example
King Phillip Came Over For Great Soup
Kingdom Animalia
Phyla Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Carnivora
Family Felidae
Genus Panthera
Species Panthera Leo
SWBAT:
Use and create a dichotomous key in order to
classify and identify organisms.
Dichotomous Key
Tool used to identify organisms.
It is an organized set of couplets of mutually
exclusive characteristics of biological organisms.
The characteristics of an unknown organism are
compared against an appropriate dichotomous key.
Agenda
Review Taxonomy WebQuest
Classification Activity using a Dichotomous Key
Drill #27
4/20 & 4/23
Name the type of speciation that resulted in
“Darwin’s Finches”.
What types of evolutionary patterns did Darwin’s
Finches and Peppered Moths follow?
Drill #7
4/16/2013
List the 4 types of evidence of evolution and
describe how each can be used to determine the
evolutionary relationship between organisms.
SWBAT
List two ways that speciation can occur.
List five patterns of evolution.
Agenda
Pass forward Amino Acid Lab Worksheet
Speciation Notes
Patterns of Evolution Notes
Homework
Antibiotic Worksheet