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Transcript
Chapter 22
Descent with Modification:
A Darwinian View of Life
Evolution

Evolution (per evidence):
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Natural selection (as
mechanism):
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change over time of the genetic
composition of populations
populations of organisms can change
over the generations if individuals
having certain heritable traits leave
more offspring than others (differential
reproductive success)
Evolutionary adaptations:

a prevalence of inherited
characteristics that enhance
organisms’ survival and reproduction
November 24, 1859
Descent with Modification, I
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5 observations:
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1- Exponential fertility (cue romantic music)
2- Stable population size (cue funeral dirge)
3- Limited resources (no cue for you)
4- Individuals vary (which cue to choose…)
5- Heritable variation (you have your mom’s cue)
Descent with Modification, II
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3 Inferences:
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1- Struggle for existence
2- Non-random survival
3- Natural selection (differential success in reproduction)
Evolution evidence: Biogeography
Geographical distribution of species
 Examples:
Islands vs. Mainland

Australia
Continents
Evolution evidence:
The Fossil Record
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Succession of forms over
time
Transitional links
Vertebrate descent
Fig. 22-3
Layers of deposited
sediment
Younger stratum
with more recent
fossils
Older stratum
with older fossils
Evolution evidence:
Comparative Anatomy
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Homology vs. analogy
in structures
Descent from a
common ancestor
Vestigial organs

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Ex: whale/snake
hindlimbs; wings on
flightless birds
Divergent vs.
convergent evolution
Evolution evidence:
Comparative Embryology

Pharyngeal pouches,
‘tails’ as embryos
Evolution evidence:
Molecular Biology
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Similarities in DNA,
proteins, genes, and
gene products
Common genetic code
You should now be able to:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Describe the contributions to evolutionary theory
made by Linnaeus, Cuvier, Lyell, Lamarck, Malthus, and
Wallace
Describe Lamarck’s theories, and explain why they
have been rejected
Explain what Darwin meant by “descent with
modification”
List and explain Darwin’s four observations and two
inferences
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5.
6.
Explain why an individual organism cannot evolve
Describe at least four lines of evidence for evolution
by natural selection
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