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Mrs. Kreiselman, Biology |
Evolution Links | ||
Fascinating information resources, as well as Tutorials / Animations | ||
Standard 8: Evolution is the result of genetic changes that occur in constantly changing environments. Standard 7: The frequency of an allele in a gene pool of a population depends on many factors and may be stable or unstable over time. (For sub-concepts see http://www.cde.ca.gov/be/st/ss/scbiology.asp) For related Science News Articles and for speciation articles - find the related files under "Bioinstruction Spring files" | ||
Source of the Evolution Logo: Acheoptyeryx Solnhofen, Germany Click to read more abotu it! | ||
Simulation: How Evolution Works (bugs of different colors) | ||
Animation: The Founder Effect | ||
Animation: Natural Selection | ||
Timeline- 1 | ||
A Wide range of fossils - Take a look! | ||
A very interesting list of vestigial structures! | ||
UCberkley has this great site. Here - EVIDENCE for evolution OF A VARIETY OF TYPES. Check it out! | ||
Howstuffworks - Evolution Not bad for a overlook, terminology and some neat examples (the whale - check it out!) | ||
Speciation: Definition with examples | ||
Genetic Variation - simulations | ||
Simulation: Evolution Lab | ||
Simulations: Genetic Variation and Sexual Reproduction | ||
Homologies Explained by Evolution | ||
Cheetahs - What's the problem? Read this interesting and clear article about the lack of genetic diversity in the cheetah population, making it a highly endangered species. | ||
Cheetah - Adaptation to Speed, A great Cartoon with several organs' contribution to the overall aerodynamic cat. | ||
Images in Earth Science - Several of which are related to evolution. Check this out! | ||
Geological Time - Scales | ||
Layer by Layer: Stratigraphy or - Relative dating | ||
Fossil Gallery - excellent rouce to match fossil grousp with eras! | ||
Geological Timeline - Descriptions of eras, Who lived when, Millions of years ago | ||
Nice little interactive about natural selection and genetic diversity. | ||
Simulations of genetics topics, including for evolution | ||
Family that walks on all four: Evolution of bipedalism - From NOVA's film. | ||
Founder Effect - explanation with examples from humans: Amish and poly- dactylism (six fingers..). | ||
Comparative Anatomy at its best - Try out this award-winning interactive webite! | ||
Digital Morphology - GREAT for looking at evolutionary maps (Cladograms), for research natural hisotry of any species you choose. | ||
Lecture notes about the different Animal classes. Looks dry and un- interesting? Start reading and you will find it clear and fascinating! |
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