Evolution (ALWAYS UNDER CONSTRUCTION)

BIOL 4500--01 Spring 2025

Syllabus

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:

1. Discuss classic literature and historical figures on the subject of evolutionary biology

2. Explain the molecular and genetic basis for evolution.

3. Explain the mechanisms of evolution (natural selection, migration, genetic drift, mutation,
and nonrandom mating) and their relationship to genetics of populations and sources of variability

4. Apply Hardy-Weinberg calculations to various populations

5. Describe the mechanisms of speciation and origin of new species

6. Evaluate how the fossil record relates to current views of evolution.

7. Analyze evolutionary trends demonstrated by phylogeny.

8. Investigate the course of evolution in prokaryotes and eukaryotes, with an emphasis on hominin evolution.

9. Compose a variety of disciplinary-appropriate texts; for example, scientific essays evaluating various evolutionary topics,
scientific posters, scientific manuscripts, mock grant proposals, etc

Schedule (Subject to Change)

Week Dates Topic Readings Due Dates
1 Jan. 6

Jan. 8

Jan. 10
Intro. & Syllabus

What is Science?

How to read a paper pt.1
For Class
Ch. 1
Syllabus quiz-
due Jan 10

Questions about scientific papers-
due Jan. 10
2 Jan. 13

Jan. 15

Jan. 17
How to read a paper pt. 2

How to read a paper pt. 3

What is evolution (video recording)
NO IN PERSON CLASS
For Class:
Ch. 2
Discussion date signup
Due Jan 13
3 Jan. 20

Jan. 22

Jan. 24
MLK Jr. Day
NO IN PERSON CLASS

Relevance of Mendel/Others

Darwin history
NO IN PERSON CLASS
For Class:
Ch. 6

Selection of Project Subject
Jan. 24


Darwin video questions
Jan. 24
4 Jan. 27

Jan. 29

Jan. 31
Mendel cont.

Modern Synthesis

Discussion: Pre-Darwin Ideas
For Class:
Ch. 2

For Discussion:
Malik 2017
Precis Jan. 31
5 Feb. 3

Feb. 5

Feb. 7
Mechanisms: Selection

Mechanisms: Selection

Discussion Modern Synthesis
For Discussion:
Mayr 1993
Precis-Feb. 7
6 Feb. 10

Feb. 12

Feb. 14
Mechanisms: Sexual Selection

Mechanisms: Sexual Selection

Discussion: Darwin's Finches
For Class:
Ch. 16

For Discussion
Grant and Grant 2003
Review/Reflection of Dobzhansky 1973
Due Feb. 14

Precis-Feb. 14
7 Feb. 17

Feb. 19

Feb. 21
HOLIDAY--NO CLASS

Mechanisms: Drift/Gene Flow

Discussion: trade-offs
For Class:


For Discussion:
Simmons and Emlen 2006
Exam 1--Due Feb. 21

Precis-Feb. 21
8 Feb. 24

Feb. 26

Feb. 28
Hardy-Weinberg

Hardy-Weinberg
Discussion: Genetic Drift
For Class:
Ch. 7-8

For Discussion
Dobzhansky 1957
Outline and Annotated Bibliography
due Feb. 28



Precis-Feb. 28
9 Mar. 3

Mar. 5

Mar. 7
Hardy-Weinberg Work Day

What is a species?

Discussion: What is a species?
For Class:
Ch. 14.1

For Discussion:
Mayr 1996
Hardy-Weinberg Problems
Due Mar. 5

Precis Mar. 7
- Mar. 10

Mar. 12

Mar. 14
SPRING BREAK--NO CLASS
10 Mar. 17

Mar. 19

Mar. 21
What is a species?

What is a Species?

Discussion: Why are there so many animals?
For Class:
Ch. 14.2-3

For Discussion
Hutchinson 1959
Precis Mar. 21
11 Mar. 24

Mar. 26

Mar. 28
Speciation

Speciation

Discussion: Skepticism to Santa Rosalia
For Class:
Ch. 14.3-4

For Discussion
Felsenstein 1981
Which is the best species concept? due Mar. 28

Meet with Dr. Hjelmen by Mar. 28

Precis-Mar. 28
12 Mar. 31

Apr. 2

Apr. 4
Phylogenetics Hands-on

Phylogenetics Hands-on

Discussion: Reaffirmation of Santa Rosalia
For Class:
Ch. 4 & 5

For Discussion:
Bush 1993
Watch Phylogenetics lecture
Watch Phylogenetics Tutorial

Precis Apr. 4
13 Apr. 7

Apr. 9

Apr. 11
Speciation and Human Evolution

Human Evolution

Review of Posters
For Class:
Ch. 19
Poster Draft-Due Apr. 7

Peer Review of Poster-Due Apr. 11
14 Apr. 14

Apr. 16

Apr. 18
Review of Posters

Human Evolution

Discussion: Biological Classification
For Class:
Ch. 19
For Discussion: Mayr 1981
Final Posters due by Apr. 14

Precis Apr. 18
15 Apr. 21 Poster Presentations - Group Evaluation due Apr. 22

Exam 2 Due Apr. 25



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