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Evidence for Evolution
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1. Fossil Record Age & Behavior patterns
Show changes in climate & geography Shows evolution & adaptation Problems: Incomplete fossils & Imperfectly preserved
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1. Fossil Record Shows evolution & adaptation
Problems: Incomplete fossils & Imperfectly preserved
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What similarities do you see among the forelimbs of these animals?
If you said “yes” then you just made a type of observation that scientists use to establish evolutionary relationships among organisms.
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Homologous structures – similar internal structure found in different groups of organisms
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Homologous structures
May or may NOT look the same on the outside May have a different function Shows common ancestor Ex. forelimbs of vertebrates
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What is a similar feature of these 2 organisms?
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Analogous Structures Structures w/similar function, but different internal structure Any body part that is similar in function but different in structure is an analogous structure.
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Shows evolution But NOT by a common ancestor Ex: wings – bats, insects, & birds
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3. Vestigial Structures Structures/organs that are no longer used
May have been used by ancestor Indicate a change has occurred
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Examples Ostrich wings Human appendix Cave fish eyes
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EVIDENCE FOR EVOLUTION PART 2
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4. Embryology Many different animals have the same organs when they are embryos Ex: embryos of fish, reptiles, birds & mammals all have gills. Suggests evolution from a common ancestor zebrafish chicken dog human skunk
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5. Genetic Comparisons Shows evolutionary relationships using DNA sequences Ex. DNA sequence for ATP is the same for all living organisms Ex. Homologous structures require similar DNA
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Which 2 species are most similar? Least similar?
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EVOLUTIONARY DIAGRAMS
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Evolutionary Diagrams
Phylogenic trees and Cladograms – Diagrams that show evolutionary relationships of organisms based on similarities and differences in their physical or genetic characteristics.
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Common Ancestor
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