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Biology
EVOLUTION: THE EVIDENCE
DO NOW
3/21/16
List 2 pieces of evidence for evolution
 https://youtu.be/lIEoO5KdPvg
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EVOLUTION: THE EVIDENCE
Fossil Record
 Geographic Distribution
 Similarities in Structure
 Similarities in Development
 Molecular Biology
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FOSSIL RECORD
Fossils = preserved remains or markings left by
organism that lived in the past
 Found in sedimentary rock
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 Buildup
of sand and silt over long period of time
 Deposited by rivers and compress sediment below
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 Sink

Aquatic organism
to bottom and are buried in sediment
Land organism
 Swept
into rivers, lakes or swamps
 Others covered by dust, sand or volcanic ash
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Rock layers
 Younger
rock strata on top of older ones
 Position of fossils with the layers determine relative
age
 Chronological record life’s remains
FOSSIL RECORD
Provides evidence of Earth’s changing life
 Oldest fossil evidence = chemical traces in
rocks 3.8 billion years old
 Prokaryotes (bacteria & archaebacterial) have
been found in rocks 3.5 billion years old
 Data fits with evidence that prokaryotes are the
oldest life forms
 Younger fossils record evidence of eukaryotic
organisms
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Fossils provide evidence to link past to present
 Ex: Whales evolved from land-dwelling
ancestors that had 4 limbs
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GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION
Darwin noted that there are similarities and
differences among species located in different
parts of the world
 Suggests these organism evolved from
common ancestor
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GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION
Why do some species share similar
characteristic to other species found in a
different ecosystem
 Why are there so many marsupials in Australia
verses placental animals
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GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION

Just as fossil records provide evidence to the
past Geographic distribution provides clues to
how organisms may have evolved
SIMILARITIES IN STRUCTURE

Similarities in structure among species provide
clues to evolutionary history
 Forelimb
of mammals consist of same skeletal
parts
 Same parts but different functions
 Called homologous structures
HOMOLOGOUS STRUCTURES

Homologous structures = similar structures in
species that share a common ancestor
HOMOLOGOUS STRUCTURES
Homologous structures provide evidence that
evolution is a remodeling process
 Structures that functioned one way in an
ancestral species changes over time as it takes
on new functions
 Darwin called this “descent with modification”
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VESTIGIAL STRUCTURES
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Vestigial structures
 Are
remnants of structures that may have had
important functions in ancestral species but no
clear function today’s species
 Goosebumps
 Dewclaws in dogs and cats
 Appendix
VESTIGIAL STRUCTURES
VESTIGIAL STRUCTURE OF HUMAN
SIMILARITIES IN DEVELOPMENT
Development of organisms and the similarities
provide clues to evolutionary history
 Embryos of similar closely related organisms
have similar stages of development
 Supports homologous structures
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EMBRYOLOGY
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

DNA sequencing
 Reading
genetic codes enable closer comparison of
organism
 The more similarities or matches the closer the
organisms are related
 The more differences among the DNA sequence the
less related and less likely they share a common
ancestor
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Fossil
Rec
ord
Geogra
phic
distributi
on
Similari
ities of
Struct
ure
Similarii
ties in
Develo
p-ment
Evidence for
Evolution
Molec
ular
Biolog
y