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Evolution is one of the most interesting fields within biology, and one that’s central to a complete understanding of modern biology. We begin by tracing how Charles Darwin developed a theory of evolution by natural selection and the many ways that biologists have advanced the science of evolution since his lifetime. We then go on to learn about the many applications of evolutionary biology to our everyday lives.
What's included
2 videos3 readings1 discussion prompt
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2 videos•Total 5 minutes
Course Introduction•1 minute
Meet Your Professor•3 minutes
3 readings•Total 25 minutes
Discussion Forum Guidelines•10 minutes
Disability Accommodation Statement•5 minutes
Read Before You Proceed•10 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Why are you interested in learning about evolution?•10 minutes
Module 1: On the Origins of Evolution
Module 2•2 hours to complete
Module details
In this module, we will learn how ideas about evolution changed from ancient Greece to Victorian England, when two naturalists independently developed a theory of evolution by natural selection.
Incomplete Notes on "Why Evolution Matters?"•1 minute
Incomplete Notes on "Early Ideas of Evolution"•1 minute
Incomplete Notes on "Charles Darwin I"•1 minute
Incomplete Notes on "Charles Darwin II"•1 minute
Incomplete Notes on "Alfred Russel Wallace"•1 minute
Incomplete Notes on "On the Origin of Species"•1 minute
📖 Openstax textbook references for Module 1•15 minutes
Supplementary Reading•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 40 minutes
Module 1 Quiz•30 minutes
Uniformitarianism•10 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Everyday Evolution•10 minutes
Module 2: How Evolution Works
Module 3•2 hours to complete
Module details
In this module, we will learn what Darwin proposed about evolution by natural selection, how the other mechanisms of evolution work, and how the Hardy-Weinberg Principle can be used to determine whether a population is evolving.
Incomplete Notes on "What Did Darwin Propose?"•1 minute
Incomplete Notes on "What Was Missing from Darwin's Theory?"•1 minute
Incomplete Notes on "Why Darwin Was Disgusted by Peacocks"•1 minute
Problems with the Theory of Sexual Selection•10 minutes
Incomplete Notes on "Mechanisms of Evolution"•1 minute
Incomplete Notes on "Lederberg's Experiment"•1 minute
Incomplete Notes on "Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium"•1 minute
📖 Openstax textbook references for Module 2•30 minutes
3 assignments•Total 46 minutes
Module 2 Quiz•30 minutes
Is it Evolution?•15 minutes
Extending Lederberg's Experiment•1 minute
Module 3: Macroevolution
Module 4•3 hours to complete
Module details
In this module, we will learn about the process of speciation, how evolutionary relationships can be depicted using phylogenetic trees, and some of the practical applications of phylogenetics.
Incomplete Notes on "Applying Phylogenetics"•1 minute
📖 Openstax textbook references for Module 3•55 minutes
The Web of Life•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Module 3 Quiz•30 minutes
Interpreting Phylogeny•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 15 minutes
Synthesizing Species•15 minutes
Module 4: Evidence for Evolution
Module 5•3 hours to complete
Module details
In this module, we will learn about the many different types of evidence for evolution– including the fossil record, biogeography, comparative anatomy, and direct observation– and gain an appreciation for the role of evolution in the development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
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