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The History of Life Biological Evolution
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Uniformitarianism Hutton and Lyell
believes “the present is the key to the past” assumes that the natural processes governing the earth today operated at the same rate throughout history
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Uniformitarianism problems catastrophes creation with apparent age
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Jean Lamarck theory of need theory of use and disuse
theory of inheritance of acquired characteristics basic problem: passing on acquired characteristics to future generations
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Charles Darwin On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection (1859)
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Darwin’s Theory descent with modification theory of natural selection
common ancestor theory of natural selection artificial selection natural selection survival of the fittest
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Darwin’s Theory problems
Natural selection regroups existing characteristics. No new genetic information is created.
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Charles Darwin On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection (1859) The Descent of Man (1871)
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Geologic Column the sequence of fossil-containing rock layers that shows the supposed rate of evolution
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Dating Methods also use the principles of uniformitarianism
radiometric dating methods measure the decay of a radioactive substance into a nonradioactive substance
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Hugo de Vries Species and Varieties: Their Origin by Mutation
used the term “mutations”
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Neo-Darwinism mutation-selection theory
blends Darwin’s theory of natural selection and de Vries’s theory of mutations
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Mutations & Evolution Mutations are random.
Mutations must occur in reproductive cells. Evolution requires “good mutations.” happening repeatedly in many, many organisms
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Mutations & Evolution Too many mutations will kill an organism.
genetic load
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Punctuated Equilibrium
During some periods of time, evolution occurred rapidly, while at other times, very little evolution took place.
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Homologous Structures
organs that are similar in structure and function in two different organisms
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evolution of a similar structure in unrelated species
Convergent Evolution evolution of a similar structure in unrelated species
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organs which no longer have any function
Vestigial Structures organs which no longer have any function
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