Domestication: Evolving Toward Home (Teacher Edition)

by: Elizabeth Rice, Marianne Krasny, and Margaret E. Smith

This chapter explores the concept of domestication and the changes that occur in plants as they transition from wild to cultivated. Domestication is a form of evolution driven by artificial selection rather than natural selection. Two theories of evolution are discussed—gradualism and punctuated equilibrium—in terms of timescales of change. The chapter concludes with a discussion of genetic evidence about rates of evolutionary change from corn. Questions focus on evolution and genetics.

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Type Book ChapterPub Date 1/1/2006Stock # PB199XT_4

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