How are humans related to other primates?: A guided inquiry laboratory for undergraduate students

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Understanding that phylogenies depict the evolutionary history of species is a critical concept for undergraduate biology students. We present an inquiry-based laboratory exercise exploring this concept in the context of the human phylogeny. This activity reinforces several important biological concepts and skills. Bolstered concepts include that evolution is descent with modification, that evolution is a genetic process, and that humans are closely related to apes. In terms of thinking skills, the lab gives students practice with hypothetical-deductive thinking, quantifying patterns from complex data, and evaluating evidence. Copyright © 2006 by the Genetics Society of America.

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Kalinowski, S. T., Taper, M. L., & Metz, A. M. (2006). How are humans related to other primates?: A guided inquiry laboratory for undergraduate students. Genetics, 172(3), 1379–1383. https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.105.047977

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