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EVOLUTION Evolution (material for extra credit questions)
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Outline Approximate date of earth formation Theory of Chemical Evolution & evidence for chemical evolution –Miller’s Experiment Timeline for emergence of first Cells Evidence supporting evolution Early Primate evolution –Evolution of the Genus Australopithecines –Evolution of the Genus Homo & modern humans
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4.5 billion years ago the earth formed
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Earth formed Chemical Evolution began First Eukaryotes emerged First Prokaryotes emerged 4.5 billion years ago 4 billion years ago 3.5 billion years ago 1.2 billion years ago
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Miller’s Experiment showed: Organic molecules can be formed from components of Earth’s early atmosphere.
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Collections of polymers. heterotrophs autotrophs
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Ocean First species to come to land from our oceans were plants.
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PLANT LIFE Plants provided O 2 Provided ozone layer Protection against UV
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Evolutionary changes Anatomical Functional Behavioral How do these changes occur?
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Charles Darwin: 1809-1882 1831-1836 1859
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DARWIN’s TRAVELS
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2 conflicting theories
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Key components of evolutionary process Genetic variation Natural selection Survival of the Fittest
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Evidence supporting natural selection 1. Fossil records
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2. Homologous structures
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3. Biochemical similarities –DNA –Amino acids 98% similar Humans Chimpanzees (DNA of fossils is also being studied)
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4. Embryologic development Sea urchin Cockatiel Mouse Human
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5. Biogeography Super continent 240 million years ago
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6. Experimental Evidence
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Primate Evolution Earliest primates included the Tarsiers
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Primates (order) ProsimiansAnthropoids Old world monkeysNew world monkeyshominoids Great Apes Lesser Apes Hominids Genus:Australopithecus Genus: Homo Consist of Ruff lemur tarsier Consist of: Mandrill Spider Monkey
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Australopithecus afarensis Approx. 3.2 mya “Lucy” Approx. 25-30 years old Approx. 60 pounds Approx. 3 ft tall Discovered by Dr. Donald Johanson mid 70’s
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Australopithecus afarensis Bipedal Approximately 3 to 5.6 ft in height Over 1 million years ago Australopithecus disappeared.
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Homo habilis “skillful man” Lived 1.8 million years ago Discovered 1960 in Tanzania by Dr. Mary Leakey Brain is 50% larger than Australopithecus
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Homo erectus “upright man” Lived 1.6 million years ago H. erectus moved from Africa to Europe and Asia Used fire
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male Approximately 12 years old Lived approximately 1.6 million years ago Homo erectus (stood approximately 5 ft tall) Turkana Boy Found in 1984 in Kenya
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Homo sapien “thinking man” Emerged approx. 300,000 years ago 2 subspecies –neaderthalensis –sapien Skull of Homo sapien neanderthalensis Lived in small clans and had elaborate burial rituals.
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Homo sapien sapien Neaderthanls disappeared about 40,000 years ago About 300,000 years ago enter Homo sapien sapien Skull of early Homo sapien sapien Cro-Magnon Man
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Homo sapien sapien Cro-Magnon Man Artistic with perhaps a well developed language Excellent hunters Lived in communities
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Homo sapien sapien “modern man” Appeared approximately 10,000 years ago Very little change over the past 40,000 years
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The End!
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