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How Traits Change Over Time
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How man has changed the traits of organisms
through Selective Breeding.
Cats which are small and not aggressive
and can play the piano?
  • Dogs have been breed to be
    friendly

Gold-colored fish
Cows to produce more milk
Horses for speed
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If you wished to breed the prettiest guppies, how
would you do it?
  • By only selecting the most colorful guppies
    and those with the longest tails, then breeding
    them generation after generation.

Guppy which has been selectively bred.
Wild guppies
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Dog breeders have been selectively breeding for
desirable traits for centuries.
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  • Farmers have cultivated many popular
    vegetables from wild mustard,
  • by artificially selecting for certain
    attributes.

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Selective Breeding
  • nature provides variation, humans select
    variations of genes that are useful.
  • Example - a farmer breeds only his best livestock

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  • In essence, when humans selectively breed
    organisms for certain traits, they are selecting
    for certain genes.

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Charles Darwin (1809-1882) Sailed around the
world 1831-1836
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What did Darwins Travels reveal
  • The diversity of living species was far greater
    than anyone had previously known!!

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How did tortoises and birds differ among the
islands of the Galapagos?
  • Each island had its own type of tortoises and
    birds that were clearly different from other
    islands

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Galapagos Turtles
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Natural Selection
  • The traits that help an organism survive in a
    particular environment are selected in natural
    selection

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He wondered if nature could select for certain
traits in the same way that man selects for
certain traits.
  • Can you find the animals in the pictures below?

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  • Observations
  • Organisms produce many more offspring than can
    possibly survive in nature.
  • Example- salmon typically lay 10,000 eggs
  • Only a few will survive to adulthood and
    reproduce.

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Natural Selection
  • Organisms vary and
  • these variations (genes) are inherited by
    their
  • offspring.

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  • As resources become scarce, individuals must
    compete with each other to survive.
  • Most organisms will not make it to adulthood
  • Very few will breed and pass on their genes.
  • Thousands of frog eggs are laid in clumps in a
    fresh water pond. Each clump is laid by one
    female. Few will survive to adulthood.
  • Apple trees produce far more seeds than could
    possibly survive to become full grown trees.

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  • Putting these facts together, Darwin
    discovered one of the most important ideas in
    biology--
  • Natural Selection.

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  • Offspring that do survive are best adapted to
    their environment
  • They will pass their genes on to their offspring.
  • Over time, populations of organisms become better
    adapted to their environment by this process of
    natural selection.

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For example, this species of insect is well
adapted (carries the right genes) to blend into
its environment.
  • Do you see the walking stick insect?
  • It received those genes from its parents, whose
    genes were successful enough to allow them to
    survive
  • long enough to breed.

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Another example of natural selection at work
(click below to watch video clip)
Note Turn caption on while viewing
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Populations are constantly changing (The
Eternal Arms Race)
  • Click on the video below to see an interesting
    case of an evolving arms race.

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Evolution means change over time.
  • Cars have changed over time.
  • Computers have changed over time.
  • Video games have changed over time.

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Primate Brain Capacity
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Vestigial Organs
  • Traces of homologous organs in other species
  • Organ that serves no useful function
  • e.g. Appendix , wisdom teeth

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Natural Selection (in summary)
  • 1. Organisms vary and these variations (genes)
    are inherited by their offspring.
  • 2. Organisms produce more offspring than can
    possibly survive in nature.
  • Those offspring that do survive are best adapted
    to their environment and will pass their genes on
    to their offspring.
  • The result is, over time, populations of
    organisms become better adapted to their
    environment by this process of natural selection
    which increases their survival rate .
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