This course gives you a solid grounding in one of biology's most fundamental disciplines, taking you from the basics of how genes build traits all the way through to the evolution of complex animal behaviour. You'll learn how mutations generate new traits, how natural selection, sexual selection, and genetic drift cause those traits to spread, and how cost-benefit optimality modelling can help us predict which behaviours evolve and why.
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Introduction to Evolutionary Biology: Genes to Behaviour


位教师:University of Cambridge - Professional and Continuing Education
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该课程共有5个模块
This module will introduce the terms 'genes', 'proteins' and 'phenotypes' to you, explaining how genes code for proteins and proteins build phenotypes. We will then introduce the concept of mutations generating new alleles, look at how mutations occur and explore the different possible consequences of mutation on the phenotype.
涵盖的内容
10个视频2篇阅读材料4个作业
10个视频•总计68分钟
- Welcome to the course•5分钟
- The origin of new traits - Introduction•2分钟
- Case study 1A: From one, many•8分钟
- Case study 1B: From one, many•7分钟
- Case study 1C: From one, many•6分钟
- Lecture 1A: The origin of new traits•9分钟
- Lecture 1B: The origin of new traits•7分钟
- Lecture 1C: The origin of new traits•10分钟
- Case study 2A: The curious case of the crickets who ceased chirping•6分钟
- Case study 2B: The curious case of the crickets who ceased chirping•9分钟
2篇阅读材料•总计23分钟
- Course Outline•3分钟
- Resources•20分钟
4个作业•总计57分钟
- Quiz: From one, many•9分钟
- Quiz: The origin of new traits•9分钟
- Quiz: The curious case of the crickets who ceased chirping•9分钟
- Assessment: The origin of new traits•30分钟
In this module, you will be introduced to the different modes of selection that can operate in natural populations and how they can affect fitness. We will look at positive and negative selection (one allele is better/worse than the rest) first. Then we will look at the mystery of why sometimes multiple alleles are maintained in populations, with sickle-cell anaemia offering a good example of balancing selection.
涵盖的内容
8个视频1篇阅读材料5个作业
8个视频•总计60分钟
- The spread of new traits - Introduction•3分钟
- Case study 3A: Learning to milk it•8分钟
- Case study 3B: Learning to milk it•10分钟
- Lecture 2A: The spread of new traits•7分钟
- Lecture 2B: The spread of new traits•10分钟
- Lecture 2C: The spread of new traits•10分钟
- Case study 4A•6分钟
- Case study 4B•8分钟
1篇阅读材料•总计30分钟
- Resources•30分钟
5个作业•总计65分钟
- Quiz: Learning to milk it•9分钟
- Knowledge check: The spread of new traits•8分钟
- Quiz: The spread of new traits•9分钟
- Quiz: Rock, paper, lizards!•9分钟
- Assessment: The spread of new traits•30分钟
We have so far tried to explain the spread of traits by considering how they increase the probability of an organism surviving, just like Darwin did initially. In this module, we look at two alternative explanations for why a trait might spread: sexual selection and genetic drift. When considering sexual selection, you will learn about the difference between intrasexual and intersexual selection and how these can lead to the evolution of traits that increase mating success despite reducing survival probability. We will also look at the idea of non-adaptive evolution and how sometimes an allele can increase in frequency despite no survival or reproductive benefits. Iris colour variation in humans is discussed as an example of genetic drift.
涵盖的内容
7个视频1篇阅读材料4个作业
7个视频•总计65分钟
- More than just surviving - Introduction•3分钟
- Case study 5A: Too big to handle?•8分钟
- Case study 5B: Too big to handle?•8分钟
- Lecture 3A: More than just surviving•13分钟
- Lecture 3B: More than just surviving•11分钟
- Case study 6A: The legend of Old Blue•12分钟
- Case study 6B: The legend of Old Blue•11分钟
1篇阅读材料•总计30分钟
- Resources•30分钟
4个作业•总计57分钟
- Quiz: Too big to handle?•9分钟
- Quiz: More than just surviving•9分钟
- Quiz: The legend of Old Blue•9分钟
- Assessment: More than just surviving•30分钟
Behavioural adaptation is the most complex and impressive form of adaptation. In this module, we look at how the cost-benefit framework of optimally modelling, along with the concept of trade-offs, can let us understand the evolution of animal behaviour. We will look at a worked example – how high should a crow fly? The concept of proximate and ultimate causation is also discussed here, helping you to see how 'why' questions can be answered in biology.
涵盖的内容
7个视频2篇阅读材料4个作业
7个视频•总计74分钟
- The evolution of behaviour - Introduction•2分钟
- Case study 7A: The Mystery of the Defecating Sloth•12分钟
- Case study 7B: The Mystery of the Defecating Sloth•14分钟
- Lecture 4A: The evolution of behaviour•9分钟
- Lecture 4B: The evolution of behaviour•15分钟
- Case study 8A: Do digger wasps commit the concorde fallacy?•12分钟
- Case study 8B: Do digger wasps commit the concorde fallacy?•10分钟
2篇阅读材料•总计53分钟
- VIDEO: The 'Busy' Life of the Sloth•3分钟
- Resources•50分钟
4个作业•总计57分钟
- Quiz: The Mystery of the Defecating Sloth•9分钟
- Quiz: The evolution of behaviour•9分钟
- Quiz: Wasps and the concorde fallacy•9分钟
- Assessment: The evolution of behaviour•30分钟
Evolutionary biology is a fascinating science in its own right, but this final teaching week will help you see some of the practical applications of what you have been learning about. We look at evolutionary medicine (e.g., the Old Friends hypothesis, antibiotic resistance, and tumour resistance to chemotherapy) and predicting responses to climate change. We gesture towards some of the many other applications possible, from reconstructing galaxy evolution to understanding the evolution of Red Riding Hood.
涵盖的内容
9个视频1篇阅读材料4个作业
9个视频•总计89分钟
- Applying evolutionary biology - Introduction•2分钟
- Case study 9A: Carrot or stick?•11分钟
- Case study 9B: Carrot or stick?•6分钟
- Lecture 5A: Applying evolutionary biology•14分钟
- Lecture 5B: Applying evolutionary biology•9分钟
- Lecture 5C: Applying evolutionary biology•15分钟
- Case study 10A: Mind your language•8分钟
- Case study 10B: Mind your language•9分钟
- Case study 10C: Mind your language•14分钟
1篇阅读材料•总计60分钟
- Resources•60分钟
4个作业•总计57分钟
- Quiz: Carrot or stick?•9分钟
- Quiz: Applying evolutionary biology•9分钟
- Quiz: Mind your language•9分钟
- Assessment: Applying evolutionary biology•30分钟
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