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Development of evolutionary theory Darwin 1838 Darwin 1837 Darwin 1837 Darwin 1859 Bates 1862 Haeckel 1866 Darwin 1871 Weismann 1882 Weismann 1885 Weismann 1886 de Vries 1900 Becquerel & Curie 1906 Hardy & Weinberg 1908 Morgan 1910 Griffith 1928 Fisher 1930 Mayr 1942 Avery 1944 Rensch 1947 Wright 1950 Dobzhansky, Mayr, Stebbins, Huxley, Simpson, Rensch 1950 Remane 1952 Watson & Crick 1953 Pauling & Zuckerkandl 1961 Hess & Dietz 1962 Hennig 1966 Kimura 1968 Nirenberg, Matthaei, Khorana 1966 Margulis 1970 Sanger 1977 Lewis, Wieschaus, Nüsslein-Volhard 1978 Smith 1982 Morgan 1910 Hamilton 1964
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Page 1: evolutionary theory worksheet - home - Evolution of life€¦ · Development of evolutionary theory Darwin 1838 Darwin 1837 Darwin 1837 Darwin 1859 Bates 1862 Haeckel 1866 Darwin

Development of evolutionary theory

Darwin1838

Darwin1837

Darwin1837

Darwin1859

Bates1862

Haeckel1866

Darwin1871

Weismann1882

Weismann1885

Weismann1886

de Vries1900

Becquerel & Curie1906

Hardy & Weinberg1908

Morgan1910

Griffith1928

Fisher 1930

Mayr1942

Avery1944

Rensch1947

Wright1950

Dobzhansky, Mayr, Stebbins, Huxley,Simpson, Rensch

1950

Remane1952

Watson & Crick1953

Pauling & Zuckerkandl1961

Hess & Dietz1962

Hennig1966

Kimura1968

Nirenberg, Matthaei, Khorana

1966

Margulis1970

Sanger1977

Lewis, Wieschaus,Nüsslein-Volhard

1978

Smith1982

Morgan1910

Hamilton1964

Page 2: evolutionary theory worksheet - home - Evolution of life€¦ · Development of evolutionary theory Darwin 1838 Darwin 1837 Darwin 1837 Darwin 1859 Bates 1862 Haeckel 1866 Darwin

Development of evolutionary theory

Darwin1838

Darwin1837

Darwin1837

Darwin1859

Bates1862

Haeckel1866

Darwin1871

Weismann1882

Weismann1885

Weismann1886

de Vries1900

Becquerel & Curie1906

Hardy & Weinberg1908

Morgan1910

Griffith1928

Fisher 1930

Mayr1942

Avery1944

Rensch1947

Wright1950

Dobzhansky, Mayr, Stebbins, Huxley,Simpson, Rensch

1950

Remane1952

Watson & Crick1953

Pauling & Zuckerkandl1961

Hess & Dietz1962

Hennig1966

Kimura1968

Nirenberg, Matthaei, Khorana

1966

Margulis1970

Sanger1977

Lewis, Wieschaus,Nüsslein-Volhard

1978

Smith1982

Morgan1910

Hamilton1964

Common descent

Descentwith

modification

Gradualism

Natural selection

Mimicry

Biogenetic law

Sexual selection

no inheritance of

acquired traits

Recombi-nation

the Earth is several

million yearsold

division between

germ line and somatic cells

MutationHardy-

Weinberg-distribution

Chromosomes Transformation

GenesRunaway-process

DNAGenetic

drift

Biological species conzept

Anagenesisand

cladogenesis

Evolutionarysynthesis

Main criteria ofhomology

Double helix

MolecularClock

Platetectonics

Kinselektion

Phylogenetic systematics

Genetic code

Neutral evolution

Theory of endosymbiosis

Homeotic genes

DNA-sequencing

Evolutionary stable

strategies

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Concept Map- example -

Neutral evolution

Homeotic genes

Genes

Mutation

Mimicry

Recombination

Chromosomes

DNA-sequencing

Genetic code

DNA

Naturalselection

Genetic drift

Phylogenetic systematics

Sexual selection

Double helix

Plate tectonics

Runaway-process

Gradualism

Commondescent

Descentwith modification

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