Biological Sciences 226 - Evolution: Making Sense of Life

Evolution:Mking Sense of Life

Spring
2021
02
4.00
Patricia Brennan;Jason Andras;Pearl Schleinig
M 09:45AM-11:00AM;TTH 09:30AM-11:15AM;WF 10:15AM-11:15AM
Mount Holyoke College
113854
pbrennan@mtholyoke.edu;jandras@mtholyoke.edu;schle22p@mtholyoke.edu
Evolution is central to our understanding of Biology; it helps us explain both the diversity and commonality in organismal form, function and behavior that have been generated over 3 billion years of life on Earth. We will discuss the mechanisms of evolution within populations and between species, examine some branches of the tree of life and learn how the tree is generated, discuss how phenotypes arise from genotypes and interactions with the environment, and how development is central to understanding evolution. Some themes include the evolution of symbiosis, sex, and human evolution, as well as the crucial role that evolutionary principles play in society including agriculture, medicine, and even the judicial system.
Prereq: BIOL-200 or BIOL-223 or BIOL-230.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.