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Evidence for Evolution Evidence Available to Darwin Evidence Available to Darwin Fossils Taxonomy Comparative Anatomy Comparative Embryology Biogeography
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Fossils Fossils are Fossils are remains or imprints of past life preserved in sediments occur in layers (strata) many no longer occur others resemble modern species
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Strata layers in Rocks
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Fossilized remains of a bird like dinosaur Archeopteryx
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Fossil trilobite
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Fossils in Amber
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Fossil Jellyfish
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Fossil Evidence for Evolution Fossils distributed consistently throughout strata of same age Fossils distributed consistently throughout strata of same age Order of fossil appearance shows more complex forms appearing after simpler forms Order of fossil appearance shows more complex forms appearing after simpler forms Recent fossils (new strata) most closely resemble modern organisms Recent fossils (new strata) most closely resemble modern organisms
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Evidence for Evolution Evidence Available to Darwin Evidence Available to Darwin Fossils Taxonomy Comparative Anatomy Comparative Embryology Biogeography
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Taxonomy Hierarchical classification structure developed by Linnaeus Hierarchical classification structure developed by Linnaeus Implies that species can be grouped together based on their relatedness Implies that species can be grouped together based on their relatedness Bears with bears, bees with other bees Bears with bears, bees with other bees A family tree can be made implying descent A family tree can be made implying descent
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Related species of Ursus
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Family Tree of Bears
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Evidence for Evolution Evidence Available to Darwin Evidence Available to Darwin Fossils Taxonomy Comparative Anatomy Comparative Embryology Biogeography
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Comparative Anatomy Compares anatomical structures from different organisms Compares anatomical structures from different organisms Similar structures in two or more species are called homologous structures Similar structures in two or more species are called homologous structures Homologous structures may perform different tasks in different organisms Homologous structures may perform different tasks in different organisms
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Homologous forelimbs
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Family Tree of the Horse (Equus)
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Evidence for Evolution Evidence Available to Darwin Evidence Available to Darwin Fossils Taxonomy Comparative Anatomy Comparative Embryology Biogeography
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Comparative Embryology Embryos (young stage of organisms are compared) Embryos (young stage of organisms are compared) Show similar features due to shared ancestry Show similar features due to shared ancestry All vertebrates have All vertebrates have tails gill-like branchial arches
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Evidence for Evolution Evidence Available to Darwin Evidence Available to Darwin Fossils Taxonomy Comparative Anatomy Comparative Embryology Biogeography
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Biogeography Distribution of species Distribution of species Many related species occur across the earth Many related species occur across the earth Isolated areas (islands, Australia) often have unique species Isolated areas (islands, Australia) often have unique species Biogeography explained by continental drift of plates and speciation Biogeography explained by continental drift of plates and speciation
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Map of Oceanic Crust Ages in the Atlantic
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Map of Earthquake Epicenters, 1980-1990
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Molecular Biology Not available to Darwin in 1800’s Not available to Darwin in 1800’s Includes comparisons of Includes comparisons of protein sequences DNA sequences cytochrome c chloroplast genomes (plants only) Used to developed phylogenetic trees (hypothesized relationships) Used to developed phylogenetic trees (hypothesized relationships)
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