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Teaching about timea biologists perspective
Biochemistry
Physiology
Ecology
Evolution Origins of biodiversity and estimates
of divergence times
TIME
10-6s
109 years
not drawn to scale
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Biologists general modus operandus
  • We had no training on how to teach about deep
    time other than memorizing the chart
  • We focus on teaching biological processes, not so
    much the time scales during which they proceed
  • We make modest attempts to talk about deep time
    (give out handouts)
  • We give our geology/paleontology colleagues
    absolute authority to provide dates of events
    (with no discussion of error, methods, etc.)
  • We do not assess whether students grasp time
    concepts within evolution
  • We avoid confrontations with students who
    challenge us with biblical timelines of events

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Teaching deep time through macroevolution and
phylogenetics
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Stories of evolution through phylogenies of many
topologies
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Biomedcentral.com
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Genetic diversity/no morphological diversity
Plethodontid salamanders
P. hubrichti RM 1 RM 2
N1
BM 1 BM 2 DG VA 1 GF 1 GF 2 WT VA1 DG VA 2 WT VA
2
N2
Desmognathus wrighti (pygmy salamander)
N1
3.1 mya (Pliocene)
SI 1 SI 2 CW 1 CW 2
S1
N2
RBB 1 RBB 2
S3
BR 1 CM 1 CM 2 BR 2 PG 1 SM. 1 SM. 2
S2
S2
S1
PG 2 ML 1 ML 2 CD 1 CD 2
S3
mt DNA sequence
Combination mtDNA and allozyme
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Genetic variation among Indian groups of peoples
BMC Genetics 2004, 523
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Phylogeography of Drosophila in Hawaii (Bromham
and Penny, 2003)
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Molecular clocks
Zuckerkandl and Pauling 1962
  • Implicitly used when choosing a region to assay
    for variation given the expected evolutionary
    distance of interest
  • Explicitly used when attempting to date
    divergence times
  • Need to calibrate divergence times estimated with
    DNA variation with historical geological
    dates/events
  • Lots of debate and criticism about the use of
    molecular clocks

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Inquiry-based integrated instructional
unitPhylogenetic analysis of the bony fishes
Morphological and mtDNA sequence
  • 3-4 week module
  • Comparative Anatomy
  • Evolution
  • Genetics
  • Molecular Biology
  • Ichthyology, etc
  • Introductory Biology

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What are the phylogenetic relationships among
orders of Actinopterygii?
150 mya
200 mya
250 mya
300 mya
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Learning activities
  1. Students assign traits to a set of sea shells and
    generate a tree based on the similarity of
    characters--this is done by hand. cladograms are
    visual representations of calculated
    relationships
  2. Students create character matrix and extract DNA/
    sequence the 28s rRNA gene. scaled up
    repetition, base pair differences are empirically
    determined
  3. Students align sequences, calculate the number of
    differences among taxa and use a computer program
    to generate a phylogenetic tree more complex
    iteration of initial exercise introduces
    bioinformatics
  4. Students download cytb sequence and generate
    another tree for the same taxa repeat tree
    making skills

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Assessment
  • Exam questions
  • What is a molecular clock, and how is it
    relevant to phylogenetic analysis?
  • Compare the cytb tree to the tree you
    constructed from the 28S rRNA gene you made
    earlier in the week. Which gave a more robust
    hypothesis (and why), and what are the reasons
    why the two genes resolved different hypotheses?
  • .but thats it.

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Goals of this workshop (for me)
  • Learn more formal pedagogy behind teaching deep
    time
  • Learn how to integrate cognitive science in
    pedagogy of phylogenetics
  • Analogy
  • Diagram reasoning (tree thinking Catley and
    Novick,2009)
  • Form collaborations with geoscientists to
    generate a working group interested in
    integrating teaching methods of deep time from
    geoscience and evolutionary biology perspectives.

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Molecular clocksWhen is a molecule not
appropriate? Questions to ask yourself
Do molecular clocks tick evenly through time? Is
there a geological or climatic date/event for
calibration? Are geological calibrations
accurate? Molecules can evolve at different rates
than organisms (or other molecules)! Is the clock
ticking at different rates among lineages?
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Deuterostome phylogeny Morphology
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Morphological Analysis
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Genomic/mt DNA extraction
PCR target gene sequence
DNA sequence
Alignment
Phylogenetic analysis
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Variation in mutation rates among genomic regions
Hartl Clark, Principles of Population Genetics
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Biological factors that affect molecular clocks
Neutral Theory
Limitations
  1. Gene to gene variation in rates of mutation
  2. Lineage to lineage variation in rates of mutation
  3. Variation if portions of genome under selection
    (vs. neutral)

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Molecular clocksWhen is a molecule not
appropriate?
Saturation (homoplasy)
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