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1 Evidence of Evolution

2 I. Evolution Definition: gradual changes in a species over time

3 Jean Baptiste de Lamarck
1. First to propose that living things had descended from a similar extinct species a. Acquired traits passed on to offspring

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5 2. Acquired Trait: a trait not determined by genes
2. Acquired Trait: a trait not determined by genes. Arises during an organisms lifetime due to their experience or behavior 3. Genetic Trait: a trait determined by genes

6 Charles Darwin: “Father of Evolution”

7 1. Studied organisms (finches, tortoises, iguanas) on the Galapagos islands.

8 2. Wrote the “Origin of Species”

9 3. Evolution occurs due to natural selection

10 Natural Selection: Organisms that are better adapted to their environment will have a better chance of survival, therefore they will reproduce more 1. Survival of the fittest

11 E. Steps to Natural Selection

12 Variation is necessary for natural selection
a. Within a population there is a variation in traits (phenotypes)

13 Living things face a constant struggle for existence
a. Produce more offspring than there is room and food for, so they must compete to survive

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17 Only some individuals survive and reproduce
a. Some individuals are more “fit” for the environment or for life in general ex. Resistance to disease

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19 4. Each generation consists of individuals with traits(phenotypes) that made them more “fit”, so over time, alleles for those traits will increase in frequency

20 Species adapt to their environment
a. selection tends to make organisms better suited to their environment

21 C. Lethal genes are kept in the gene pool if in the heterozygous form because those individuals will not show the lethal phenotype

22 Evidence of evolution: how do we know it occurs
1. Similarities in Embryology: during early stages of development, organisms that descend from common ancestor look the same

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24 2. Homologous features: similar features that originated in a shared ancestor
ex. Forelimbs of vertebrates

25 3. Analogous Features: serve similar function and they look similar, but the organisms don’t share a common ancestor ex. Wings in insects and birds

26 4. Vestigial Features: features that are apparently useless to the modern organism
ex. Tailbone in humans, pelvic bones in whales

27 5. Similarities in DNA and macromolecules(proteins, carbs, etc.)

28 Patterns of Evolution:
1. Coevolution: change of two or more species in close association with each other. ex. Hummingbirds and the flowers they feed on

29 2. Convergent Evolution: organisms that are not closely related evolve to show similar trait
ex. Sharks and Dolphins

30 Divergent evolution: two or more organisms evolve to become more and more dissimilar

31 a. Adaptive Radiation: many related species evolve from a single ancestral species

32 b. Artificial Selection: speeding up of divergent evolution
ex. Dog breeding


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