Evolutionary Biology Flashcards

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About Evolutionary Biology on Brainscape

What is Evolutionary Biology?

Evolutionary biology is a subdiscipline of the biological sciences concerned with the origin of life and the diversification and adaptation of life forms over time.

The processes studied in both evolution and evolutionary biology include natural selection, common descent, and speciation. While evolution is attributed to Darwin, evolutionary biology -- the merging of previously separate fields of genetics, ecology, systematics, and paleontology -- is attributed to Julian Huxley in the 1930’s.

Research in evolutionary biology encompasses adaptation, molecular evolution, and the many other different forces that contribute to evolution. These theories are now merging with areas of developmental biology as well as economics, algorithms, and artificial intelligence.

Evolutionary Biology, Politics & Education

On completing his Origin of Species, Darwin was not rejoicing over his discoveries; indeed he knew it would be unwelcomed, criticized. He had natural concerns with not only the reactions of others, but also indeed his own faith.

Certainly, evolutionists and creationists believe in entirely different “facts” -- and very few creationists have convincingly debated evolutionists. However, many Christians can and do find a place in their mind to believe both evolution and a version of Genesis.

Evolution itself, whilst accepted for the most part globally, still sparks debate. Some schools and education boards have argued to remove this fundamental of Biology from the curriculum. Difficult as it is to imagine teaching Biology without Evolution, this is happening. In some cases, evolution is replaced with a creationist (either Christian or Islamic) version of events in science classes!

Islamic Turkey banned the teaching of evolution in schools as recently as 2017. And there are Christian schools in America that would adopt the same position if allowed. With the failing of Ken Ham’s “educational” ark, even in bible-belt Kentucky, debate still continues about the teaching of evolution and/or creation in the US. The National Center for Science Education is among the only organizations dedicated to defending the teaching of evolution in American public schools. You can get involved if you are passionate about science and education -- and believe children should learn how to think and not what to think.

Evolutionary biology also often involves stem cell research in order to make headway in fighting diseases. Stem cell research, however, often uses embryonic cells, so scientists often wait powerlessly as judges connected to governments decide if their potentially life-saving experiments can go ahead.  If you’re serious about Evolutionary Biology, then you can pick up the debate about this research and abortion at the Richard Dawkins Foundation.

Careers in Evolutionary Biology

An evolutionary biology degree would be a pretty specialized "major," so it is more likely studied as a subset of a more general degree; graduates often go onto postgraduate studies, after which you can consider the following roles:

Postdoctoral researcher

Institute Director

Scientific Writer

Professor

Lecturer

Author

Evolutionary Biologist

Scientist

You might also team your Evolutionary Biology studies with Ecology and work as an ecologist or environmental planner.

Graduates might come to work for a government, industry, educational facility or privately-funded foundation. The work, however, is likely to be research and laboratory- or teaching-based.

Currently, there is work to be done for evolutionary biologists with the study of human genome, stem cell research, cancer research and so much more. Evolutionary biologists are at the cutting edge of working to overcome so many issues that still affecting humanity. Global issues such as limited food supply for an increasing population will likely be solved, in part, by evolutionary biologists working on genetically modified foods.

If you want to find out more about careers in evolutionary biology, then you could read this article from Study.com. Crash course has created a great quick video providing a lowdown on this fascinating subject. The Society for the Study of Evolution is also a great place to find out more. But to really get stuck on evolutionary biology, there’s no place quite like the Dawkins Institute for Inquiry.

Learning Evolutionary Biology

Evolutionary Biology might be studied as part of another degree including Ecology or Human Behavior. Subjects linked to evolutionary biology include: Ecology, Marine Biology, Genetics, Zoology, Anthropology, Psychology, and Neuroscience.

This is a very scientific study area; the syllabus contains vast amounts of scientific terminology, facts, theories, models and concepts. Evolutionary biology students must hone practical research skills and techniques while becoming expert at the analytical recording and interpretation of data.  

Brainscape is an excellent educational tool enabling students to commit essential information to memory for both exam time and life beyond. Our technique is especially useful for evolutionary biology students who may be continuing directly on from their studies with new and relevant research of their own in the form of post-doctorate roles.

Evolutionary Biology in Brainscape

As you'll see by browsing above or using our search tool, are classes in Brainscape for specific topics such as Evolution, Evolutionary Biology, Evolutionary Genetics, Human Evolution, Molecular biology, Cellular Biology, Microbiology, Genomics, and Developmental Biology.  

Studying evolutionary biology might require you to take a high-stakes exam such as AP Biology. Brainscape and Next Step Test preparation have worked in partnership to prepare premium class content for your AP Biology exam.

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We wish you all the best in your evolutionary biology studies. Happy learning from the Brainscape team!