1st Edition
ANT 102: Human Origins
School: Illinois State University (ISU )
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Pages: 4Continues our discussion on Homo sapiens and introduces Homo heidelbergensis
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Pages: 12Covers everything in lecture about the evolution of humankind after the first exam. Includes detailed notes on what the instructor specified both in class and during office hours.
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Pages: 3Covers different primate behavior and expectations
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Pages: 2ALA 6 took the entire class period. Covers similarities between chimps and bonobos.
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Pages: 7Covers the difference between mammals and primates along with other related topics
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Pages: 13covers basic terms and ideas gone over in class throughout the first seven weeks of the semester
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Pages: 3addresses the idea of different races amongst humans and the variation associated with humans from different parts of the world
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Pages: 4Covers the basic concepts involved with cladograms and the costs and benefits of bipedalism
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Pages: 6Covers gradual evolution, Linnaean Taxonomy, living fossils and ring species
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Pages: 4Covers speciation, the biological species concept and its flaws
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Pages: 4Discussion of the Hardy-Weinberg Model, inbreeding and long-term effects of inbreeding
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Pages: 5covers DNA, what it is and what it does, along with sexual and asexual reproduction and Mendel's Second Principle
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Pages: 3focus on issues related to Darwin's theory of natural selection and notes on Medel's genetics and principles
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Pages: 7Charles Darwin, his work and other anthropologists we will study this semester.