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OTHER OBSERVATIONS Chapter 22.3 Overwhelming Evidence 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Fossil Record Biogeography Direct Observation Homology Molecular Analysis 1. Fossils Show evidence of the history of life on Earth and links extinct to extant species 1. Fossils 1. Fossils 2. Biogeography Closely related species are commonly found in same geographic region 2. Biogeography Closely related species explain continental drift 2. Biogeography Distant regions of similar habitats contain similar appearing organisms 3. Direct Observation Male guppies have variable colors Colors attract mates Colors attract predators After many years of study: with many predators produce drab ♂ Ponds with few predators produce colorful ♂ Ponds 3. Direct Observation Staphylococcus aureus Streptococcus pyogenes Enterococcus faecalis Pseudomonas aeruginosa Escherichia coli Salmonella Clostridium difficile, etc… 3. Direct Observation Ensatina Salamanders 4. Homology Compare body structures of different organisms to determine evolutionary relationships. 4A. Homologous Structures 4B.Vestigial Structures Vestigial Structures: Structures with NO known functions Show remnants of evolutionary past 4B.Vestigial Structures Homo sapiens Appendix: previous stomach Coccyx: previous tail Wisdom teeth: previous herbivore Ear muscles: previous limited head mobility Plica semiluneris: previous nictitating eyelid Goosebumps: (hair standing up to scare off predators) Palmer grasp reflex: (infants grasp mother after birth) 4C. Developmental Structures Embryonic development shows relationships 5. Molecular Analysis We can also compare similarities in DNA & amino acid sequences between organisms 5. Molecular Analysis Humans and Chimpanzees have ~98% of the same genes and therefore have a common ancestor ~7million years ago