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- Compare and contrast genetic, ontogenic and physiological adaptations.Darwin was fascinated by domesticated species, particularly the different varieties of pigeons. List two conclusions he obtained from studies of domesticated species.Ancestral wild wheat varieties have a trait where seed heads shatter when ripe, allowing easier seed dispersal. When humans domesticated wheat, they selected for a mutation that reduced shattering so that harvesting the wheat seeds was easier. Use Darwin’s 3 principles of natural selection to compare how this trait evolved in wild wheat and was artificially selected for in domestic wheat.
- Explain Darwin’s theory of descent modification.give one example of how development mirrors evolutionEarly efforts at classifying humans into racial categories: a used a scientific understanding of genetics b. did not use a scientific understanding of genetics C. were uninterested in scientific understandings of genetics