Title: Evolution
1Evolution!
2Vocab
- Population- __________________________
- _____________________________________
- Species- ____________________________
____________________________________ - Ex) Sauerman Woods Crown Point
- -whitetail rabbits -deer
- -sparrows -squirrels
3Liger (lion and tiger)-infertile
4Cama (camel and llama)-infertile
5Tigon (tiger and lion)--infertile
6History of Evolutionary Thought
- Before 1850, most people believed
- Earth formed by supernatural events and never
changed. - Earth only a few thousand years old.
- ____________________________________________.
- ____________________________________________.
7History of Evolutionary Thought
- Jean Baptiste Lamarck
- Proposed that species DO evolve
- __________________________________________________
__________________________
8Lamarcks Hypothesis
- 1. _________________________
- Ex.) ancestors of birds had a desire to fly, so
they did. - 2. _________________________
- Ex.) If species used its arms to swim over and
over, it would develop flippers. If not, flippers
would disappear. - 3. ___________________________
_____________________________ - Ex.) Tiger Woods children will be great
golfers. - WRONG!!!!
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10History of Evolutionary Thought
- Alfred Wallace
- English teacher who collected plants and insects.
- Observed variations in organisms
- Proposed that species DO evolve
- ? similar to Darwins
- Sent idea to Darwin
11Charles Darwin
- At 22, sailed on the HMS Beagle to the
Galapagos Islands. - Was going to school to be a minister-believed God
created each species to match its habitat and
they never changed. - Thought Earth was about 6,000 years old and
didnt change.
12Charles Darwin cont.
- During journey, he made observations and recorded
them in a journal. - Darwin began to doubt that species remained
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13Charles Darwin cont.
- In 1859, Darwin published The Origin of Species.
- His book stirred up controversy.
- Proposed _________________________________________
___________
14Major points of Darwins book
- __________________________________________.
- __________________________________________.(surviv
al of the fittest.) - __________________________________________.
- __________________________________________________
__________________________________. - African apes are close genetic relatives of
modern humans.
Darwin Video
15What We Know Now
- Evolution is a Scientific Theory
- Not a hypothesis, or an educated guess, or a
theory in laymans terms. - Unending amount of evidence to support it
- Evolution is called ____________________
- Isn't Evolution JUST a Theory?
16Darwins Natural Selection is the Driving Force
Behind Evolution
- Natural selection- _____________________
____________________________________. - Darwins proposed mechanism of evolution
- Survival depends on the particular environmental
conditions a species finds itself innature! - If the environment changes, so do the populations
that live there. - ________________- using inherited genetic
characteristics to increase chance of survival in
new environment. - Natural Selection and Salamanders
17Natural Selection
- Three conditions necessary for natural selection
to occur - ________________ Individuals within a population
must be genetically different. This is due to
mutation. - Random mutations are the raw material for
evolution to occur!!!!!!! - _________________________ More organisms are
born than can survive. - ________________________ Certain traits enable
individuals to survive and have more offspring
than others.SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST -
18Natural Selection
- Result of Natural Selection
- ______________________________________.
- Unfavorable genes _____________________.
- This causes changes in the genetics of
populations? __________________!!!!! - Over a long time, the new populations no longer
can mate with the original they started as.
_____________________________________.
19Natural Selection Example
- The industrial revolution
- In England in the early 1800s industry boomed
- Factories, trains, smoke and smog
- Peppered moths were dark or light colored, and
the dark ones that were once rare became more
common. - Hypothesis?
20The Peppered Moth
- Kettlewell tested this hypothesis
- Released equal numbers of moths in polluted AND
clean forests. - In industrialized areas, dark gray moth was
better camouflaged. - They survived, had more offspring
- The population as a whole evolved to be better
suited to the environment? more gray and
camouflaged?ADAPTATION! - This is an example of microevolution
21The Peppered Moth
22Types of Evolution
- Evolution - _____________________________
________- descent with modification - Microevolution
- __________________________________
- _____________________
- Bengal tiger simulation was microevolution
23Types of Evolution
- MACROevolution
- __________________________________________________
__________________________________. - Due to tremendous amounts of ___________
__________________________________________ - Speciation- formation of new species due to
accumulated __________ _____________________.
24Speciation
- Geographical isolation- members of a population
are separated geographically - __________________________________.
- Due to volcanoes, earthquakes, flooding, etc.
- ___________________________________.
Geographic Isolation!
25How does macroevolution work?
- dibosirdsaur
- GEOGRAPHIC ISOLATION
- dibosirdsaur
dibosirdsaur - 10 million years of accumulated mutations
- diosirdsaur
ibosirdsaur - 10 million years of accumulated mutations
- diosirdsaur
iboirdsaur - 10 million years of accumulated mutations
- dinoirdsaur
boirdsaur - 10 million years of accumulated mutations
- dinordsaur
boirdsur - 10 million years of accumulated mutations
- dinodsaur
boirdsu - 10 million years of accumulated mutations
- dinodsaurs
boirds - 10 million years of accumulated mutations
- DINOSAURS
BIRDS
26Darwin and the Finches
- When Darwin traveled to the Galapagos he took
interest in the finches. - He noticed the finch species on the islands were
different, but all resembled one from S. America. - Darwin thought some migrated and new species
evolved. This is what he proposed
27Darwins Finches
- Finches migrated from South America to the
islands - Populations on different islands adapted to
different environments and food sources they
found.
28Darwins Finches
- Different mutations accumulated in the different
populations on the different islands and they
became more and more different from each other. - Divergence- ______________________________________
__________________________________
29Darwins Finches
- Over time the populations on the islands became
so different they no longer mated-gt______________ - Several new finch species evolved from a common
ancestor from S. America - This is an example of ___________________
30Recent finch research
31EVOLUTION by natural selection
MACROevolution
Microevolution
________________ ________________ _______________
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________________ ________________ _______________
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Examples Peppered moth and Bengal tiger
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Examples Darwins finches and geographical
isolation
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32Artificial Selection
- Artificial selection- ___________________________
__________________________________________________
__________________________________. - Instead of NATURE selecting which traits are
favorable, HUMANS selectively breed those animals
with favorable traits. - Ex. dogs or racehorses
33In 50 years, will the allele frequencies be the
same?
- Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium Principle
- Under certain conditions, ___________________
__________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
_________________________.
34Genetics of the Population
- _____________ - all of the genes of every
individual in population sample - ____________- how often something occurs
- Population genetics involves studying the
____________ with which ___________ occur in a
populations ____________.
35HARDY WEINBERG 5 CONDITIONS
- To keep H-W equilibrium there must be
- ___________________
- ___________________
- _______________________________________
- _________________________________________
- These conditions are NEVER all met, so
populations are always changing and NOT in - H-W equilibrium.
36Evidence for Evolution Today
- The ____________ record
- __________________ of living species
- ___________________________
- _______________________ development
- ________ Analysis
37The Fossil Record
- Provide snapshots of the past that, when
assembled, illustrate a panorama of evolutionary
change over the past four billion years.
38 Geographic distribution of living species-
similar organisms in different locations were
product of different lines of evolutionary
descent.
Similar ecological conditions- similar pressures
of natural selection
39Vestigial structures- some homologous structures
no longer serve important function. Reduced in
size (vestiges)
Forelimbs of extinct elephant bird are vestigial
structures
40Similarities in Early development- similarities
suggest an evolutionary relationship
Gill pouches and tails appear during early
stages- remnants of structures needed by our
aquatic ancestors.
During later stages- profound changes occur.
41Biochemistry- similarities in DNA and RNA help
to determine evolutionary relationships between
species
Human chromosomes (23 pair)
Chimp chromosomes (24 pair)