Overview
This course covers the learning outcomes and goals of understanding natural selection and evolution, teaching directional selection, stabilizing selection, disruptive selection, gradualism vs punctuated equilibrium, the theory of evolution, and antibiotic resistance as an example of natural selection. The course aims to equip learners with the knowledge of different types of natural selection and their implications. The teaching method involves theoretical explanations and real-life examples. The intended audience for this course includes biology students, enthusiasts, and anyone interested in understanding the mechanisms of evolution.
Syllabus
Directional selection | Natural selection types 1.
Stabilizing selection | Stabilizing natural selection.
Disruptive selection.
Gradualism vs punctuated equilibrium | Theory of evolution.
Natural Selection | Antibiotic resistance as natural selection example.
Taught by
Shomu"s Biology