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Chapter 22~ Descent with Modification: A Darwinian View of Life.

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1 Chapter 22~ Descent with Modification: A Darwinian View of Life

2 Evolution: PCA- in lab groups- define it Evolution: the change over time of the genetic composition of populations November 24, 1859

3 Evolution: natural selection?? populations of organisms can change over the generations if individuals having certain heritable traits leave more offspring than others (differential reproductive success) November 24, 1859

4 What is the result of natural selection? Evolutionary adaptations: a prevalence of inherited characteristics that enhance organisms’ survival and reproduction

5 Evolutionary history Carolus Linnaeus: taxonomy (1707-1778) Georges Cuvier: paleontology/catastrophism (1769-1832) James Hutton: gradualism (1795) Thomas Malthus: populations (1798) Jean Baptiste de Lamarck: evolution (1809)

6 Evolutionary history Charles Lyell: uniformitarianism (1830) Gregor Mendel: inheritance (1865) Charles Darwin: evolution (1859) Alfred Russel Wallace: evolution (1858)

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8 Early theories of Evolution: Life evolves as environments change –Commonly accepted theory around beginning of 19 th century

9 Lamarck- 1809 Compares fossils Finds several “lines of descent” –1. use/ disuse –2. inheritance of acquired characteristics Organisms have “innate drive”

10 Charles Darwin: H.M.S. Beagle –Voyage to South America –Brazilian jungle –Pampas –Andes mountains –Galapagos islands

11 Adaptation and Origins: Adaptation of environment and origin of a species are closely related processes –New species can arise from ancestral populations by a gradual accumulation of adaptations do to different environments

12 Darwin and Wallace: Both corresponded with Charles Lyell who noticed both had strickingly similar theories Wallace’s paper, along with extracts from Darwin’s unpublished work, was published in 1858. Wallace acknowledges Darwin’s extensive work and allows him to be known as the main architect

13 Descent with Modification, I 5 observations: 1- Exponential fertility 2- Stable population size 3- Limited resources 4- Individuals vary 5- Heritable variation

14 Descent with Modification, II 3 Inferences: 1- Struggle for existence 2- Non-random survival 3- Natural selection (differential success in reproduction)

15 Evolution evidence: Biogeography Geographical distribution of species Examples: Islands vs. Mainland Australia Continents

16 Evolution evidence: The Fossil Record Succession of forms over time Transitional links Vertebrate descent

17 Evolution evidence: Comparative Anatomy Homologous structures (homology) Descent from a common ancestor Vestigial organs Ex: whale/snake hindlimbs; wings on flightless birds

18 Evolution evidence: Comparative Embryology Pharyngeal pouches, ‘tails’ as embryos

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20 Evolution evidence: Molecular Biology Similarities in DNA, proteins, genes, and gene products Common genetic code

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22 Final words…... “Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.”


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