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Class Notes ANTH 1201

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This document include the building blocks needed to understand anthropology in a biological aspect, ranging from evolutionary thought to primate behaviors and trends.

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History of Evolutionary Thought:

I.​ Scientific Method
●​ Science is a process or means of knowing and learning about the world
1.​ Observations
-​ Propose questions
-​ Perform background research
2.​ Hypotheses
-​ select/develop models
-​ Design experiments
3.​ Controlled Experiment
-​ Check experimental results for reproducibility
-​ Analyze data and compare their behavior with predictions
4.​ Conclusion
-​ Determine if data supports or disproof hypotheses
-​ Determine how conclusions fit in with other information
●​ Hypotheses v Theory v Law
1.​ Hypothesis
-​ A testable explanation for a phenomenon
-​ May be based on small sets of previously observed data
2.​ Theory
-​ A well-sustained explanation of some aspect of the natural world
that can incorporate facts, laws, inferences, and tested
hypotheses
-​ Accepted by most practitioners in the field, has already been
tested many times
3.​ Law
-​ A descriptive generalization about how some aspect of the natural
world behaves under stated circumstances
-​ In very few conditions are these types of laws broken
Cell Biology and DNA:
Why is this important?
-​ Building blocks to larger concepts in course such as
●​ Variations between individuals
●​ Change in traits as they are inherited through generations
Cells: the fundamental unit of life
-​ Prokaryotes (first cell on earth)
●​ Starting point
●​ No nucleus
-​ Eukaryotes
●​ Animal cell
●​ Contains genetic information that controls cell function
●​ Contains nucleus
-​ Organelles

, ●​ Nucleus
-​ Contains genetic information that controls the cell’s function
●​ Mitochondria
-​ Contains the organelles, which are involved in activities related to the
function of cell and organism
●​ Ribosomes
-​ Essential to the manufacture of proteins
●​ Cytoplasm
-​ Produce energy for the cell
-​ Contain their own DNA, mitochondrial DNA
-​ Back to DNA and the nucleus
●​ Chromosomes
-​ Composed of DNA and proteins
-​ coiled or uncoiled at different times
-​ Chromosomes (two main types)
●​ Autosomes: determine traits other than sex
-​ 22 pairs (in humans)
●​ Sex chromosomes: determines sex
-​ 1 pair (in humans)

-​ Each parent only gives half
●​ Gametes aka germ cells: reproductive cells, sperm, and eggs (ova)
-​ Haploid (23 chromosomes)
●​ Somatic cells make up your body
-​ Diploid (46 chromosomes)

-​ Processes that lead to the production of somatic (body) cells and gametes:
●​ Mitosis: growth and repair, one replication one division, daughter cells identical to
parent cell (somatic)
-​ “Simple cell division”
-​ Cell replicates then divide once to create two identical daughter cells
●​ Meiosis: reproduction, one replication, two divisions, daughter cells not identical
to parent (gametes)
-​ Begins with one diploid cell
-​ replication, and then two divisions
-​ 4 cells with half genetic material
-​ Chromosomes are often depicted as two identical copies still connected to each other.
Vocabulary:
-​ Homologous chromosomes: pairs that code for the same traits
-​ Locus: the specific location of a gene
-​ Gene: segment of DNA, with genetic information for a particular trait
-​ Centromere: (the center) the part of the chromosome that links “sister chromatids”
Recombination occurs during meiosis
-​ The exchange of genetic material between paired (homologous) chromosomes

, Significance of recombination
-​ A key mechanism for increasing genetic diversity
-​ Does not produce new variants of genes
Some differences between the sexes
-​ Of the four gametes produced by females (eggs/ova), usually only one is viable
●​ The other 3 are known as polar bodies
-​ Gametes produced by males (sperm) contain very few molecules of mitochondrial DNA
●​ During fertilization process, it would often break off
●​ Typically mtDNA does not enter fertilized egg
●​ Therefore, mtDNA is only inherited from the mother
Problems/Errors:
-​ Nondisjunction: one daughter cell gets two copies of the same chromosome, while the
other gets none
●​ Autosome→ trisomy 21 (down syndrome)
●​ Sex chromosome→ Klinefelter syndrome, Turner syndrome
●​ Typically males could get the syndrome
●​ Turner syndrome is more recognizable during growth
-​ During coiling, the gene could invert or turn upside down
-​ Could happen at random or could be a medical issue
Karyotypes are useful for detecting obvious abnormalities in chromosome numbers
A closer look at DNA:
-​ DNA: “code” for all the proteins involved in all the structures and chemical reactions that
take place in the cell
●​ Deoxyribonucleic Acid
●​ Double helix structure
●​ Structure of DNA
●​ Half of one side includes phosphate compound, sugar, and base
-​ Sugar and phosphate link together for a chain
-​ Two base types (purines and pyrimidines)
-​ Purine (guanine and adenine)
-​ Pyrimidines (cytosine and thymine)
-​ Guanine (G) → Cytosine (C)
-​ Adenine (A) → Thymine (T)
Replication
1.​ The DNA molecule “unzips” - bonds between bases are broken
2.​ The sides separate into two replication templates
3.​ “Free-floating” nucleotides are attracted to the templates
4.​ Two new, identically DNA molecules are formed
Proteins
-​ Large macromolecules made up of long chains of amino acids
-​ Functions include metabolic reactions, stimuli response, transporting molecules,
structure (collagen and elastin, etc.)
Amino acids
-​ 20 different amino acids

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