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PowerPoint Slides for Chapter 7:Evolution at the Cellular Level

byA. Malcolm Campbell, Laurie J. Heyer, and

Chris Paradise

7.1: How are new species formed?

Title Page

Integrating Concepts in Biology

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Opening Figure

Life is Ancient

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Mendel’s Short Pea Plant

Fig. 7.1

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IQ #1

IQ #1

Le BLASTresults

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IQ #1

IQ #1

Le BLAST match

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IQ #1

IQ #1

all basesmatch

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IQ #2

IQ #2

Le vs. shortBLAST2DNA sequences

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IQ #2

IQ #2

single base change

G AAla Thr

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IQ #2

IQ #2

dot plot does not show mutation

G A

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E. coli Genomes Compared

Fig. 7.2

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IQ #4

IQ #2

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E. coli O157:H7 Genome

Fig. 7.3

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IQ #6

IQ #6

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IQ #7

IQ #7

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Fig. 7.4

Genome Ploidy in Cancer Cells

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Puffer Fish as Model Vertebrate

Fig. 7.5

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Human Data of Genome Duplication

Fig. 7.6

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Fig. ELSI 7.1

Are GMOs Good?

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PowerPoint Slides for Chapter 7:Evolution at the Cellular Level

byA. Malcolm Campbell, Laurie J. Heyer, and

Chris Paradise

7.2 Why do my allergies get worse over time? 7.3 Why are corals dying around the world?

Title Page

Integrating Concepts in Biology

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Fig. 7.7

Antibody Structure

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Fig. 7.8

Primary and Secondary Responses

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Fig. 7.9

Immune Responses Independent

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Fig. 7.10

Cell Lineage of Immune Responses

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Fig. 7.11

Evolution of Antibody Sequences

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Fig. 7.12

Natural Selection in B Cells

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IQ # 18

Lymph Node Histologylymph nodes swell whenB cells proliferate

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IQ # 18

Lymph Node Histologygerminal center where somatic hypermutationhappens in B cells

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Fig. ELSI 7.2

Peanut Allergies vs. PB&J

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7.3 Why are corals dying around the world?

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Table 7.1

Table 7.1

Table 7.1 Microbes with small genomes, compared to E. coli.

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Fig. 7.13

Coral Life Cycle

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Fig. 7.14

Larval Acquisition of Algae

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Fig. 7.15

Seasonal Coral Bleaching

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Fig. 7.16

Bleaching and Temperature

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Fig. 7.17

Global Distribution of Bleaching

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Fig. 7.18

Predictive Models of Coral Bleaching

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Fig. 7.19

Species-specific Thermal Responses

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IQ # 24

IQ # 24

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IQ # 26

IQ # 26