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Title: EVOLUTION


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EVOLUTION
  • A SCIENTIFIC THEORY

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I. The History
  • Carl Linneaus (18th century) The father of
    taxonomy. Used binomial nomenclature, came up
    with the hierarchical classification theme, used
    visible characteristics to classify plants and
    animals.
  • Thomas Malthus (18th 19th century) Attempting
    to justify the conditions of the poor by stating
    that poverty and starvation were merely a
    consequence of overpopulation.
  • http//www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/library/02/5/l_0
    25_01.html

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  • Lamarck (18th 19th century) First to publish
    a reasoned theory of evolution A) the idea of
    use and disuse B) inheritance of acquired
    characteristics
  • Lyell (19th century) natural processes form
    geological formations over a long period of time,
    erosion and other forces that shape rocks are
    very slow processes that take millions of years,
    so the earth must be older than previously
    believed.
  • Wallace (19th 20th century) theory of
    evolution by natural selection.

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  • Charles Darwin (19th century) theory of
    evolution by natural selection.

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II. What is a scientific theory?
  • A widely accepted explanatory idea that is broad
    in scope and supported by a large body of
    evidence.
  • http//www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/library/11/2/e_s
    _1.html

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III. Natural Selection
  • Natural Selection The process in nature by
    which, only the organisms best adapted to their
    environment tend to survive and transmit their
    genetic characteristics in increasing numbers to
    succeeding generations while those less adapted
    tend to be eliminated. As a result the
    POPULATION EVOLVES or changes over time.

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  • The five aspects (steps) of natural selection
  • Variation individuals exhibit variation in a
    population, they have a unique set of traits.
    Some of these traits improve their chances of
    survival while others are less favorable.
  • Overproduction populations produce too many
    young, many must die.
  • Struggle for existence food, water and other
    resources are limited, organisms are compete with
    one another for these resources.

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  • Differential reproductive success those
    individuals that have the most favorable
    characteristics in an environment, has higher
    chance of reproduction.
  • Descent with modification the varying
    reproductive success result in a change in the
    population the more successful traits become
    more common
  • http//www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/library/01/6/qui
    cktime/l_016_08.html
  • http//www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/library/01/6/l_0
    16_09.html

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IV. Evidence of Evolution
  • The fossil record remains or traces of
    previously lived organisms (shells, amber,
    prints, skeletal remains). Mostly found in
    sedimentary rocks
  • Their age can be determined by radiometric dating
  • http//www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/library/03/3/l_0
    33_01.html

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  • Comparative anatomy homologous structures
    structures that have similar origins but may look
    different from the outside. Analogous structures
    -- may look similar but have different origins

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  • Vestigial structures structures that are not
    used any more but were used by our ancestors
  • Biogeography of animals and plants and
    continental drifts (geographic distribution of
    species) organisms with similar origin tend to
    live in the same area
  • http//www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/geology/anim1.html
    -- so similar fossils from different continents
    could be found
  • Developmental biology the embryos of related
    species look similar during their early embryonal
    development.

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  • Artificial selection humans select traits of
    organisms for human benefits (domestication)
  • Molecular comparisons
  • Universal genetic code
  • Proteins and DNA (the closer related two species
    are the more similar their DNA and proteins are)
  • Molecular clocks
  • Biogeography geographic distribution of
    species.

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V. The Mechanisms of Evolution
  • Natural selection you already know this one.
  • Mutations (small changes in the nucleotide
    sequence of DNA) result in new traits and
    increasing variation in the population. One
    mutation alone usually does not change the
    population, however, beneficial mutations can
    cause some change

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  • Genetic drift change in the allele frequency in
    a population based on chance
  • Founder effect small group of organisms move
    away from the main population and give rise to a
    new population
  • Bottleneck effect after a natural disaster, a
    small group of organisms with different
    characteristics survive

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  • Gene flow movement of organisms from one
    population to another
  • Nonrandom mating sexual selection, selecting
    mates because of their visual traits.
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vcEh-zclVo44

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VI. Examples of Evolution
  • Industrial Melanism
  • Human birth weight
  • Heterozygous advantage
  • Darwins finches
  • Antibiotic and pesticide resistance

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VII. Modern Evolutionary Theory
  • Several scientists improved on Darwins theory
    and this improvement is still going on.
  • We know that POPULATIONS EVOLVE NOT INDIVIDUALS
  • Today we explain the causes of evolution with
    mutations, changes in DNA and sexual
    reproduction.
  • Evolution is closely related to genetics.
  • http//www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/library/03/4/l_0
    34_04.html

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  • Todays definition of evolution Genetic change
    in a population or species over generations all
    the changes that transform life on Earth these
    heritable changes produced Earths diversity of
    organisms
  • Just for fun http//www.youtube.com/watch?vT1_vn
    sdgxII
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