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Evidence of Evolution Ch. 6 section 2. Interpreting the evidence Scientists have found a great deal of evidence supporting evolution. Fossils, patterns.

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1 Evidence of Evolution Ch. 6 section 2

2 Interpreting the evidence Scientists have found a great deal of evidence supporting evolution. Fossils, patterns of early development, and similar body structures all provide evidence that organisms have changed over time.

3 Fossils Fossils show that organisms that lived in the past were very different from animals that live today.

4 Similarities in early development Opossum, chicken, fish, salamander All four animals look very similar in early development. (p.183) All four animals share a common ancestor.

5 Similarities in body structure Scientists look at body structures for clues in evolution. Most vertebrates have similar body structures. All of these animals probably inherited a similar structure from a vertebrate ancestor they shared. Homologous Structure: similar structures that relate species have a common ancestor.

6 Inferring species relationship Scientists have combined the evidence from DNA, protein structures, fossils, early development, and body structure to determine the evolutionary relationships among species.

7 Similarities in DNA Why do some species have similar body structures and development patterns? Species inherit many of the same genes from a common ancestor. Scientists compare N-bases in DNA. Ex. Elephant is closely related to a tiny elephant shrew. (p. 185)

8 Branching Tree Diagram that shows how scientists think different groups of organisms are related. Raccoons, lesser pandas, giant pandas, and bears may be related.

9 How do new species form? A new species can form when a group of individuals remains isolated from the rest of its species long enough to evolve different traits.

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