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1 The Evidence for Evolution Chapter 22
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2 Darwin’s Finches
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3 Peppered Moths and Industrial Melanism
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4 Selection Against Melanism
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5 Artificial Selection Agriculture – corn kernel characteristics
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6 Artificial Selection Domestication – breeds and characteristics of dogs
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7 Evidence for Evolution The Fossil Record Anatomical Record Molecular Record
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8 History of Life
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9 The Evolution of Horses Modern members of Equidae (horses, zebras, donkeys) are descendents of a lineage originating in the Eocene period 55 mya. – The earliest known members were species in genus Hyracotherium. small size multiple toes small, simple teeth
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10 The Anatomical Record Homology – structures with different appearances and functions that all derived from a common ancestor – Development – different organisms exhibit similar embryological forms
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11 The Anatomical Record Vestigial structures – organs with no apparent modern function, but resemble ancestral structures
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12 The Molecular Record Distantly related organisms are expected to accumulate a greater number of evolutionary differences than closely related species.
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13 Convergent Evolution Convergent evolution - selection that favors changes making two or more groups more similar – similar solutions to similar problems Divergent evolution - selection that favors changes making two or more groups less similar – exposure to different selective pressures
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14 Convergent Evolution
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15 Darwin’s Critics there are no fossil intermediates natural selection does not imply evolution
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16 Summary Beaks of Darwin’s Finches Peppered Moths and Industrial Melanism Artificial Selection The Fossil Record The Anatomical Record The Molecular Record Convergent and Divergent Evolution
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