Title: EVOLUTION IS
1EVOLUTION IS
- GENETIC CHANGE IN A POPULATION OVER TIME
2Types of evidence of evolution
- Fossils
- Homologies
- Anatomical
- Molecular
- Developmental
- Biogeography
- Observable Events
3Fossil Record
- Helps scientists understand pathway of evolution
- Paleontology
- Fossil
- Remains ex. bone, tooth, or shell
- Traces ex. burrow, footprint, or imprint
4Fossil Record
- Most fossils are found in layered sedimentary
rock - Oldest fossils are in the lowest layer
- Newest fossils are in the top layer
5Fossil Record
- Comparing fossils from different layers shows
- Life on Earth has changes
- Increased number of life forms
6Fossil evidence
Reduction of toes over time
7Anatomical Homologies
- Homologous Structures Similar structure but
different function - Shows
- Similar genes
- Common ancestor
8Anatomical Homologies
- Vestigial Structure Body part reduced in
function in a living organism but may have been
used in an ancestor - Shows Organisms evolutionary past
Whale pelvis tailbone humans
9Developmental Homologies
- Shows
- Similar genes
- Common ancestor
10Developmental Homologies
Fish, reptiles, birds, mammals (yes, even us!)
all have a tail, limb buds pharyngeal pouches
in the early stages of development
11Molecular Homologies
- DNA the genetic code
- DNA codes for amino acids proteins
- Universal Genetic code
- The similarity in DNA shows
- A probable common ancestor for all life on Earth
12Molecular Homologies
- The amino acid sequence in a particular protein
is compared between organisms.
Number of differences from human hemoglobin
13Molecular Homologies
- Comparing amino acid sequence shows
Amino Acid Difference in Hemoglobin Compared with
Human
- Closeness of relationship
- A probable common ancestor
Amino Acid Sequencing is probably the STRONGEST
evidence for relationships among organisms.
Species Difference
Gorilla 1
Rhesus Monkey 8
Mouse 27
Chicken 45
Frog 67
Lamprey 125
Human hemoglobin has 146 amino acids
14Molecular Homologies
Amino Acid Difference in Hemoglobin Compared with
Human
Species Difference
Gorilla 1
Monkey 8
Mouse 27
Chicken 45
Frog 67
Lamprey 125
- CLADOGRAM diagram that shows the evolutionary
relationship among a group of organisms.
B
A
C
D
What organism belongs at each branch?
Where would the common ancestor be?
E
F
G
Common ancestor
15Biogeography
- organisms living far apart may be similar because
they share a common ancestor
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17Observable Events
- Some changes in species have been observed and
studied - Shows Evolution is an ongoing process
Peter Rosemary Grants Study of Beak Size Shift in Darwins Finches H. Kettlewells Study of Peppered Moth Color Shifts
18Tempo of Evolution