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KEY CONCEPT Evidence of common ancestry among species comes from many sources.
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Evidence for evolution in Darwin’s time came from several sources.
Fossils provide evidence of evolution. Fossils in older layers are more primitive than those in the upper layers.
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The study of geography provides evidence of evolution.
island species most closely resemble nearest mainland species populations can show variation from one island to another
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Embryology provides evidence of evolution.
identical larvae, different adult body forms similar embryos, diverse organisms Larva Adult barnacle Adult crab
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The study of anatomy provides evidence of evolution.
Homologous structures are similar in structure but different in function. Homologous structures are evidence of a common ancestor. Human hand Bat wing Mole foot
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The study of anatomy provides evidence of evolution.
Analogous structures have a similar function. Human hand Bat wing Mole foot Fly wing Analogous structures are not evidence of a common ancestor.
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Structural patterns are clues to the history of a species.
Vestigial structures are remnants of organs or structures that had a function in an early ancestor. Ostrich wings are examples of vestigial structures.
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Fossils provide a record of evolution.
Paleontology is the study of fossils or extinct organisms.
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Paleontology provides evidence to support evolution.
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Molecular and genetic evidence support fossil and anatomical evidence.
Two closely-related organisms will have similar DNA sequences.
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Pseudogenes are sequences providing evidence of evolution.
no longer function carried along with functional DNA can be clues to a common ancestor
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Hox genes indicate a very distant common ancestor.
control the development of specific structures found in many organisms Protein comparisons, or molecular fingerprinting reveals similarities among cell types of different organisms.
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Evolution unites all fields of biology.
Scientist from any fields contribute to the understanding of evolution. The basic principles of evolution are used in many scientific fields.
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