I will update this page regularly with specific
topics for upcoming lectures, and then the Powerpoint presentations
that I use in class will be
uploaded each afternoon after class. Sometimes I forget. If
you need to access a presentation, and I have not posted it yet, please
email me.
Depending on
your browser, you may view them on-line or download them and view them
on your computer. Please keep in mind that these figures act as a
jumping off point for teaching and discussing in class, and there may
be information that was discussed in class that did not have an
accompanying figure. Click on the dates to access the
presentation.
A few days before each lecture, I will post the
specific parts of the textbook and/or articles that I will base the
lectures on. I do not promise to
cover everything in these sections, but if you want to read before
lecture, this will give you the areas to focus on. Test material
will come from what is presented in lecture.
1/21 Introduction to Class
1/23 Strong Inference (the
Article (as pdf))
1/26 Meiosis: How are
genetically unique offspring produced by sexual reproduction?
1/28 Meiosis: Sexual vs
Asexual Reproduction
(see textbook sections: 12.1-.3)
1/30 Sexual Dimorphism
2/2 Inheritance of Single Genes
2/4 Inheritance of Multiple
Genes, Using Probability, and Linkage Maps
2/6 Inheritance:
Codominance, Incomplete Dominance, Sex and Sex-linked genes, and
Mitochondrial DNA
2/9 Nature and Nurture
quiz for lectures 2/4-9 (as pdf)
End of Material for Exam 1
2/13 Monogamy
2/16 Evolution: What is
it?
2/18 Evolution: who,
what, how?
2/20 Evolution: the
environment, genetic drift, and bottlenecks
2/23 Human Evolution:
Using DNA to look at the evolution of H.
sapiens
2/25 Human Evolution and
Race: Are we genetically predisposed to be racist?
2/27 Evolution,
Phylogeny, and an Introduction to Plants
3/2 Plant Evolution: How
have plants adapted to land?
3/4 Plant
Transport: xylem and phloem
3/6 Plants, Wood, and
Biofuels
quiz for lectures 3/4-6 (as
pdf)
End of Material for Exam #2
3/11 Plants Responses to
the Environment: light, phytochrome, touch, and herbivory
3/13 Plants Responses to
the Environment: light setting patterns, flowering and circadian
rhythms
3/23 Flowering Plant
Reproduction and Self-Incompatibility
3/25 Plant Responses to
Stress and Genetically Modified Crops
3/27 Introduction to
Animals and Electrical Signals in Neurons
3/30 Synapses. Sensory
Neurons, and Movement
4/1 The Immune System
4/3 More Immune System
quiz for lectures 4/1-3 (as
pdf)
End of Material for Exam #3
4/8 Circulation and
Respiraton
4/13 Nutrition and
Digestion
4/15 Grizzly Bears
4/17 Introduction to
Ecology
4/20 Carrying
Capacities and Biodiversity
4/22 How serious is the
biodiversity crisis, and how many animals
do we want to save?
4/24 Succession and
Chernobyl
4/27 Reintroducing Wolves to
Yellowstone NP
pre-exam 4 quiz (as pdf
(answers here))
End of Material for Exam #4
5/1 Global Climate Change
5/4 Global Climate Change
and its Connection to Human Conflict
5/6 Restoring Disturbed
Habitats
5/8 Emergence
quiz for lectures 5/6-9 (as pdf)
End of Semester