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Overview: Students find that selection occurs in a dish of mixed candies.Author/Source: Tang, Carol Grade level: 13-16 Time: 30 minutes Teaching tips: This activity is quite modifiable to a variety of situations or topics, including discussions of genetic drift, founder effects, and bottlenecks - simple yet powerful. Concepts: Correspondence to the Next Generation Science Standards is indicated in parentheses after each relevant concept. See our conceptual framework for details. - Variation of a character within a population may be discrete or continuous.
- Traits that confer an advantage may persist in the population and are called adaptations.
- Depending on environmental conditions, inherited characteristics may be advantageous, neutral, or detrimental.
- Random factors can affect the survival of individuals and of populations.
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