Evolution 3 Flashcards

1
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Mutation

A

A change in DNA

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2
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GMO

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Genetically modified organisms

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3
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Genetic engineering

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agriculture, Incas chose specific potatoes over 8,000 years and this developed 4000 strains of potato

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4
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Lateral transfer

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A natural form of genetic modifiction

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5
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DNA

A

most in nuclei but some is mitochondria

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6
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4 bases

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A,C,T, or G

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7
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Protein function

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Transportation, nerve function, (pumps, channels, markers, and receptors), immunity

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8
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Mutagen

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something that causes mutations (such as radiation or chemicals)

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9
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Radiation

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Can break or alter strands of DNA.

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10
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Point mutation

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A single change to one point of a gene, insertion or deletion of a gene

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11
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Substitution

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replaces one base pair with another

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12
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Frameshift mutation

A

insertion or deletion of a gene

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13
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Inversion

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Reversal of a section of the DNA sequence

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14
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Sickle cell anemia

A

Mutation in the red blood cells that cause clogging in the capillaries, causing anemia and organ damage. Also gives an immunity to malaria

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15
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Homeotic (Hox) Gene

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A gene which defines an area or region in the embryo

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16
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Neoteny

A

retaining juvenal features

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17
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Coevolution arms race

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rough-skinned newts and snakes

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18
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Phylogeny

A

a kind of family tree

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19
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Molecular clock

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Putting time scales on family trees, assumes constant mutation rate.

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20
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Stromatolites

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fossil algal/bacterial reefs

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21
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Amber

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organisms in amber are technically not fossilized since they are still intact

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22
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Fossil creation

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  1. protected from being eaten, decayed, or eroded. 2. buried in sediment fine enough to preserve detail. 3. water is present at some point to replace organic matter with minerals
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23
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Fossil fuels

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Form in peat bogs, ocean/lake beds, marshes, and swamps

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24
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Index fossils

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Fossils that help tell a time period such as rodent teeth

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25
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Geologic age of earth

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4.6 billion years

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26
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First life on earth

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about 4 billion years ago

27
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Creationist age of earth

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6 thousand years

28
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Varves

A

annual layers in sediment

29
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Lake suigetsu, lake Sihailongwan

A

60,000 and 65,000 varves

30
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Ice sheets

A

a different form of varve but still annual layers. Epica ice core has 800,000 varves

31
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Radiometric dating

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A form of dating that counts the number of particles shot from the nucleus of a radioactive atom for a given period of time.

32
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C-14

A

half life of 5,730 years

33
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C-14 dating

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developed by Willard libby, limit is about 50,000 years

34
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Potassium-argon dating (K-Ar)

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half live of 1.25 billion years, this only works on igneous rock, more argon waste gas the older it is.

35
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Sediment dating

A

lava flows or volcanic ash are crucial to give time period.

36
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First hydrogen atoms

A

13.8 billion years ago

37
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Iron

A

is the last stage of a star before exploding

38
Q

Our solar system age

A

condensed from an explosion about 4.6 billion years ago

39
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Alexander Oparin and J.B.S Haldane

A

proposed that early earth had a reducing atmosphere

40
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Urey-Miller experiment

A

An experiment where they recreated an atmosphere with certain conditions and formed amino acids

41
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Geologic timescale

A

broken up into eras (Precambrian, Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoic)

42
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Precambrian

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4 billion to 600 million

43
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Paleozoic

A

600-250 million

44
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Mesozoic

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250-65 million

45
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Cenozoic

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65 million to now

46
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Oldest fossils

A

by 2.5 billion years ago

47
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Oxygen crisis

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2 billion years ago caused visible oxidation in the rocks. Likely caused by cyanobacteria

48
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First microbes

A

seemed to be anerobic organisms

49
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Eukaryotes

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first non-bacteria ancestors appeared after the oxygen crisis. = algae: 1.8 billion years old

50
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Endo-symbiont hypothesis

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Eukaryotes arose by absorbing aerobic prokaryotes or keeping them in colonies and their descendants are the mitochondria

51
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Cambrian explosion

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more diverse fossils popping into existence at the end of the pre-cambrian era 600 million years ago

52
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Ediacarans

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700-600 million years ago, had soft bodies which made fossils hard to discover

53
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Forests of the paleozoic

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were mainly ferns, horsetail, and lycophytes which reproduced only with spores and not seeds

54
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Paleozoic coal forests

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the main source of coal deposits

55
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Paleozoic plant sequence

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mosses, then ferns and relatives, on to conifers as the first seed plants

56
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Trilobites

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only in marine deposits of paleozoic age

57
Q

First animal with vertebrae

A

fish!!!!!!

58
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Last to appear

A

bony fish

59
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First land animals

A

arthropods (insects & spiders) (early paleozoic)

60
Q

Mid-paleozoic

A

first vertebrate animals on land

61
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Two lineages of bony fish

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Ray-finned fish (ancestor of most common day fish), Lobe-finned fish (our probable ancestor)

62
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Late paleozoic

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had definite amphibians

63
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First reptiles

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appeared in the last part of the paleozoic era

64
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Permian extinciton

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250 million years ago, largest mass extinction of all time