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Ch. 22 Warm-Up 1. Compare and contrast natural selection vs. artificial selection. 2. What are the key ideas of natural selection? 3. Define and give an example for the following: Homologous structure Vestigial structure Analogous structure

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Ch. 22 Warm-Up 1. Compare and contrast natural selection vs.

artificial selection.

2. What are the key ideas of natural selection?

3. Define and give an example for the following:

Homologous structure

Vestigial structure

Analogous structure

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Descent with Modification:

A Darwinian View of Life

Part B: Evidence for Evolution

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Recap main ideas of natural selection:

1. Evolution is change in species over time.

2. There is overproduction of offspring, which leads to competition for resources.

3. Heritable variations exist within a population.

4. These variations can result in differential reproductive success.

5. Over generations, this can result in changes in the genetic composition of the population.

Remember:

Individuals do NOT evolve! Populations evolve.

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Evidence for Evolution: 1. Direct Observations

2. Fossil Record

3. Homology

4. Biogeography

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Evidence for Evolution 1. Direct Observations 2. Fossil Record

3. Homology 4. Biogeography

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Evidence for Evolution: 1. Direct Observations

Examples:

Insect populations become resistant to pesticides (DDT)

Antibiotic-resistant bacteria (MRSA)

Peppered moth (pollution in city vs. country)

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The Rise of MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus)

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Evidence for Evolution: 2. Fossil Record Fossils = remains or traces of organisms from past

Found in sedimentary rock

Paleontology: study of fossils

Show evolutionary changes that occur over time and origin of major new groups of organisms

Ankle bones

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Prokaryotes (oldest fossils) eukaryotes (fish – amphibians – reptiles – birds – mammals)

Transitional forms = links to modern species

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Evidence for Evolution: 3. Homology

Homology: characteristics in related species can have underlying similarity even though functions may differ

Examples:

Homologous structures: similar anatomy from common ancestors (eg. forelimbs of human/cat/whale/bat)

Embryonic homologies: similar early development (eg. vertebrate embryos with tail & pharyngeal pouches)

Vestigial organs: structures w/little or no use (eg. flightless bird wings)

Molecular homologies: similar DNA and amino acid sequences

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Homologous Structures

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Embryonic Development

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Vestigial Structures

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Molecular Homologies

Compare DNA and amino acid sequences

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Evolutionary Tree

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Convergent Evolution Distantly related species can resemble one another

Similar problem, similar solutions!

Analogous structures: similar structures, function in similar environments

Eg. Torpedo shape of shark, penguin, & dolphin

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Evidence for Evolution: 4. Biogeography

Biogeography = geographic distribution of a species

Species in nearby geographic areas resemble each other

Continental drift and Pangaea explains similarities on different continents

Endemic species: found at a certain geographic location and nowhere else

Eg. Marine iguanas in the Galapagos

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Island Biogeography

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Galapagos Tortoises

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Tree of Life