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245 00 |a Are Humans Natural? Human-Nature Relational Values through Time |h [electronic resource].
246 3    |a Are Humans Natural? Part 4.
260        |a New Jersey : |b Rowan University Libraries, |c February 2020.
506        |a [cc by] This item is licensed with the Creative Commons Attribution License. This license lets others distribute, remix, tweak, and build upon this work, even commercially, as long as they credit the author for the original creation.
520 3    |a This activity assumes students have a background in evolutionary theory, so students without such a background should have additional instruction prior to conducting this part of the activity. Consider a discussion of mechanisms that drive evolution, including genetic drift, natural selection, and gene flow. Evolution is a change in gene frequencies in a population over the course of several generations. Genes are the genetic code controlling many individual characteristics or traits, so the frequency at which genes occur dictates, in large part, the frequency at which individual characteristics or traits exist in a population. The frequency of a gene can increase or decrease due to selection (including natural, sexual, and/or artificial selection), genetic drift, gene flow, and/or genetic mutation. Natural selection is the evolutionary process whereby certain individuals have traits that are better suited for their environment, and thus have a better chance at reproductive success compared to other members of the same species. Over many generations, selection favors genotypes with the most advantageous traits and other genotypes die off, causing the gene frequency of a population to change and evolution to occur.
524        |a Ruhl, Nathan and Pimenta, Sirena, "Are Humans Natural? Part 4: Human-Nature Relational Values through Time" (2020). Open Educational Resources. 18. http://open-nj.sobeklibrary.com/AA00001381
533        |a Electronic reproduction. |c Rowan University, |d 2020. |f (Open-NJ) |n Mode of access: World Wide Web. |n System requirements: Internet connectivity; Web browser software.
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720 1    |a Ruhl, Nathan.
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