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Connecting Concepts: Natural Selection 3: Microevolution: Evolution in a Population
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A comment for Connecting Concepts: Natural Selection 3: Microevolution: Evolution in a Population
by Marty Zahn (Faculty)
Comment: Part three of three excellent interactive exercises on microevolution. The student is required to interpret data. If wrong answer submitted, they have...
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Date added: Mar 31, 2013
A comment for Connecting Concepts: Natural Selection 3: Microevolution: Evolution in a Population
by Biwedeou Magnan (Student)
Comment: This website contains tremendous amount of ressources for students independant practice. It lays out a steps by steps aproach in teaching evolution....
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Date added: Oct 05, 2012
A comment for Connecting Concepts: Natural Selection 3: Microevolution: Evolution in a Population
by Samantha Harding (Faculty)
Comment: A really useful interactive exercise to encourage students to think about selection pressures and work out allele frequencies over three generations.Â
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Date added: Feb 16, 2011
A comment for Connecting Concepts: Natural Selection 3: Microevolution: Evolution in a Population
by uju eze (Student)
Comment: good
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Date added: Nov 26, 2008
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