Title: Principles of Evolution
1Principles of Evolution
2New Evidence Eroded View of Creationism
- New lands
- revealed diversity of life
- Africa, Asia, Americas
- Many different species some closely resembled
each other - Fossil Discoveries
- Fossils remains of dead organisms (in rock,
petrified bones and wood, shells, impressions of
body forms - showed life changed over time
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5How Do We Know That Evolution Has Occurred?
- Fossils
- Comparative Anatomy
- Embryology
- Biochemistry and Genetics
6Evidence of evolution
- Fossils
- - Transitional forms are evidence of
evolutionary change - - Series of fossils have been found showing new
species have evolved and replaced earlier species - - Controversies over the interpretation of
fossil data - Dating of fossils
- Do fossils really show transitional forms?
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8Biogeography
- The great continent of Pangeae divided into our
current continents. - Biogeography is the study of the distribution of
plants and animals on the earth. Continental
drift aided in the distribution of fossils and
species of organisms.
9Evidence of evolution
- Comparative anatomy
- Comparing the bodies of organisms to look for
similarities and differences - Homologous structures
- Structures in the anatomy with the same
evolutionary origin, but may have different
functions
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11Evidence of evolution
- Vestigial structures
- Structures serve no apparent purpose but are
homologous to structures in related organisms
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15Evidence of evolution
- Analogous structures
- Structures that have same functions and appear
similar, but are different in anatomies - Convergent evolution
- Similar structures have evolved due to
environmental pressures not common ancestry
16Analogous Structures
Wings
Streamlined shape
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17Evidence of evolution
- Comparative embryology
- All vertebrate embryos look similar to one
another in early development, with the
development of a tail and gill slits
Pharyngeal slits, color-coded here, exist in the
embryos of these five vertebrate animals (a) sea
lamprey, (b) pond turtle, (c) chicken, (d)
domestic cat, and (e) human being. The common
structure is evidence that all five evolved from
a common ancestor. (Adapted from M. K.
Richardson, 1997.) Krogh, Biology A Guide to the
Natural World 2nd ed.
18Evidence of evolution
- Comparative biochemistry and molecular biology
- All cells have DNA, RNA, ribosomes, the same 20
amino acids, and use ATP as an energy carrier - DNA similarities
19Molecular data
20What is the evidence that populations evolve by
natural selection?
- Artificial selection
- Breeding domestic plants and animals to produce
specific features - Dogs
- If we can breed such different dogs in a few
thousand years, it is entirely possible for
natural selection can occur and produce many
organisms in hundreds of millions of years
21Present-day evolution
22Present-day evolution