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Darwin's Theory of Evolution Textbook pages 274-292 Charles Darwin • Charles Darwin, Alfred Wallace and others promoted the idea of evolution as they tried to make sense of the following question: “How could there be so many different kinds of living things (diversity) and at the same time how can all living things be so similar (unity)? Charles Darwin • given credit for the Theory of Evolution • provided evidence for the theory – “On The Origin Of Species By Natural Selection” • made his observations and collected his evidence during a five year trip around the world on the H.M.S. Beagle Galapagos Islands • stop that influenced Darwin the most Galapagos Islands • Of all of the stops Darwin Made the one that influenced him the most was a small group of islands called the Galapagos Islands. He noted that the characteristics of many plants and animals varied considerably from one island to the next. Evolution • change in a gene pool over time The Five Fingers of Evolution The Five Fingers (causes) of Evolution 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Small Population Non-random mating Mutations Gene Flow Natural Selection 1. Small Population • chance can have a large effect on a small population – unlikely events can occur when a gene pool is small 1. Small Population • Genetic Drift – In small populations, individuals that carry a particular allele may leave more descendants than other individuals, just by chance. Over time a series of chance occurrences of this type can cause an allele to become common in a population. • Remember genetics is controlled by the laws of probability • Remember with small populations we may not get what is expected (deviation may be high) 1. Small Population • Founder effect – Loss of genetic variation when a new population is started by a small number of individuals 2. Non-random Mating • Mating amongst individuals in a population is not always random • Sexual Selection – some features do not have a function that help individuals survive, but help them have more offspring 3. Mutations • changes in genetic material • can add new genes to a gene pool 4. Gene Flow • movement of genes due to immigration and emigration 5. Natural Selection • Individuals that have physical or behavioral traits that better suit their environment are more likely to reproduce more successfully than those without those traits. 5. Natural Selection • Fitness – the ability of an individual to survive and reproduce – an organism’s fitness is the result of adaptations • inherited traits or variations that increase the individuals chances for survival • Darwin said organisms which are best adapted (fit) for the environment are the ones that survive – survival of the fittest Adaptation Example • Darwin’s Finches – Adaptations • beak size – Improved Change for Survival • being able to eat available food sources Darwin’s Theory of Evolution 1. Inherited variation exists within the genes of every population because of mutations and translation errors. 2. In a particular environment, some individuals of a population are better suited to survive (because of variation) & have more offspring (natural selection). Darwin’s Theory of Evolution 3. Over time, the traits that make certain individuals of a population survive & reproduce tend to spread in that population 4. Overwhelming evidence from fossils that living species evolved from organisms that are extinct. The Five Fingers of Evolution