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Title: Evolution


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Evolution
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Theory of Evolution
  • Basic Idea
  • Life forms have changed (evolved) over time

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Lamarcks Theory
  • Jean-Baptiste Lamarcks theory had two basic
    ideas
  • structures grow by use, die with non-use
  • acquired characteristics are then given to
    offspring (no proof)

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CHARLES DARWIN

Voyage of the Beagle, 1831-1836
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Darwins theory of Evolution
  • Historical Influences
  • Sailed on HMS Beagle, studying plants and animals
    of the South Pacific and Galapagos Islands
  • Collected many specimens from island
  • Island resident story
  • Studied Lyell, a geologist, who said face of
    earth is constantly being changed by rivers,
    wind, etc. (therefore organisms must have to
    change)
  • Believed Malthus, an economist

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MALTHUS PREDICTION
  • Populations are kept in check by the food
    supply.

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Darwins Theory
  • Collected and analyzed finches.
  • 14 species, differing in size and shape of their
    beaks.
  • Why did finches differ so much from one island to
    the next?

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Darwins Finches
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Darwins Natural Selection
  • Survival of the Fittest
  • Characteristics that enhance survival and
    reproduction are continued and eventually replace
    ones that arent.
  • Adaptations- characteristics that allow a species
    to survive
  • VIDEO (5 mins)

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Lamarck vs. Darwin

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Descent with Modification
  • Life has a history of change
  • Descendents of the earliest organisms spread into
    various habitats over millions of years
  • Accumulated adaptations to diverse ways of life

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Darwins Theory Changed Biology
  • Alfred Wallace- 1858
  • Theory supported Darwins
  • Darwin published his book On the Origin of
    Species in 1859

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Homework
  • 1) Why would Lamarck say that giraffes have long
    necks? Darwin?
  • According to this article, why do giraffes really
    have long necks?
  • Is this thought more related to Darwin or
    Lamarcks theory? Explain.

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Plier Birds
  • Walnut Almond
  • Pecan Brazil Nut

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Plier Birds
  • Needle Nose Lineman
  • Regular Channel Lock

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Evidence for Evolution
  • Evolution- Life has existed for billions of
    years and has changed over time

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Evidence for Evolution
  • Fossils- preserved remains or markings left by
    organisms that lived in the past
  • Shows life is old and has changed over time.
  • BEST EVIDENCE FOR EVOLUTION

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Paleontologists
  • Study fossils
  • Video

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Homologous Structures
  • Similar structures in species sharing a common
    ancestor

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Vestigial Structures
  • Remnants of structures that may have important
    functions in an ancestral species, but have no
    clear function in some modern descendants.

23
Similarities in Development
  • Bird vs. human embryo

24
Molecular Biology
  • DNA of many species is very similar, showing that
    they are closely related.

25
Darwins Theory of Evolution
  • Natural Selection
  • Only the best suited for the environment will
    survive!

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Evidence to Darwins Theory
  • Peppered Moth (Biston betularia)

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Evidence to Darwins Theory
  • Pesticide resistance

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Evidence to Darwins Theory
  • Sickle Cell Anemia and Malaria

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Evidence to Darwins Theory
  • Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria
  • Video

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Artificial Selection
  • Selective breeding of plants and animals to
    produce offspring with genetic traits that humans
    value.
  • Breeders play the role of the environment

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Review
  • Darwin- Natural Selection
  • Lamarck- Acquired Characteristics
  • Malthus- Population/ food growth
  • Lyell- earth is constantly changing
  • Wallace- similar to Darwin
  • Evidence for Natural Selection
  • Fossils
  • Peppered Moths
  • Pesticides
  • Sickle Cell Anemia Malaria
  • Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria

32
Microevolution
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Populations and their Gene Pools
  • Population- local group of individuals belonging
    to the same species
  • Individual organisms in a population DO NOT
    evolve
  • Natural selection is seen over time

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Gene Pool
  • All the different forms of a gene that make up a
    population.
  • Environment favors genetic combos that contribute
    to survival and reproductive success.
  • What mechanisms can change a gene pool? (genetic
    drift natural selection)

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1) Genetic Drift
  • Change in gene pool of a population due to chance.

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Genetic Drift
  • The smaller the population, the more impact
    genetic drift will have.
  • If a population is large, genetic drift does not
    have that big of an effect.
  • Consider this example

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Genetic Drift Example
  • THE BOTTLENECK EFFECT- decreases genetic
    variation in a population example p. 313

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Bottleneck Effect
  • Variation low in cheetah population
  • Can they resist disease or adapt to environmental
    changes?
  • Bottleneck Events
  • Ice Age
  • Hunting to extinction

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Genetic Drift Example
  • FOUNDER EFFECT- genetic drift in a new colony

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Founder Effect
p. 313
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Fitness
  • The contribution that an individual makes to the
    gene pool of the next generation compared to
    contributions of other individuals.
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