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Descent with Modification
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Natural Selection: 1. Resources are limited. (There’s not enough for everybody.) 2. We have more offspring than we can support. 3. Not everybody will survive – those best suited to their environment are most likely to survive. 4. Only survivors pass their genes to the next generation.
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Supporting Evidence: 1. Direct Observation
-- evolution of drug resistance resistant HIV MRSA resistant TB
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2. Fossil Record Some organisms have become extinct New groups of organisms appear Groups of organisms change gradually over long periods of time
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3. Homology Similar characteristics due to common ancestry Homologous structures: anatomical structures with similar basic makeup, but differences due to adaptations to different environments
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Vestigial structures: leftover structures that served important functions in an organism’s ancestors
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Embryology: vertebrate embryos are very similar to each other in early stages of development, relating back to a common ancestor
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Amino acid and DNA sequences: the more closely related two species are, the greater the similarity in their DNA makeup
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4. Biogeography: geographic distribution of species
-- due to continental drift -- can explain locations of fossils
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