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Figure 22.0 Title page from The Origin of Species
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Figure 22.1 The historical context of Darwin’s life and ideas
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Figure 22.2 Fossils of trilobites, animals that lived in the seas hundreds of millions of years ago
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Figure 22.3 Formation of sedimentary rock and deposition of fossils from different time periods
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Figure 22.4 Strata of sedimentary rock at the Grand Canyon
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Figure 22.5 The Voyage of HMS Beagle
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Figure 22.6 Galápagos finches
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Figure 22.7 Descent with modification
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Figure 22.8 Overproduction of offspring
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Figure 22.9 A few of the color variations in a population of Asian lady beetles
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Figure 22.10 Camouflage as an example of evolutionary adaptation
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Figure 22.11a Artificial selection: cattle breeders of ancient Africa
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Figure 22.11b Artificial selection: diverse vegetables derived from wild mustard
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Figure 22.12 Evolution of insecticide resistance in insect populations
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Figure 22.13 Evolution of drug resistance in HIV
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Figure 22.14 Homologous structures: anatomical signs of descent with modification
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Table 22.1 Molecular Data and the Evolutionary Relationships of Vertebrates
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Figure 22.15 Different geographic regions, different mammalian “brands”
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Figure 22.16 The evolution of fruit fly (Drosophila) species on the Hawaiian archipelago
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Figure 22.17 A transitional fossil linking past and present
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Figure 22.18 Charles Darwin in 1859, the year The Origin of Species was published
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Figure 22.x1 Darwin as an ape
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Figure 22.x2 Georges Cuvier
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Figure 22.x3 Charles Lyell
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Figure 22.x4 Jean Baptiste Lamarck
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Figure 22.x5 Alfred Wallace
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