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EVOLUTION Origin of life!! Evolutionary biology is the study of history of life forms on earth. To understand the changes in flora n fauna…..we must have an understanding of context of origin of life. Evolution, or change over time, is the process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient organisms. ORigiN oF Life!! BIG BANG THEORY: Acc. To this theory,about 15billion yrs ago all the matter & energy in the visible universe was conc. In a small ,hot,dense region,which flew apart in a gigantic explosion(thermonuclear).The universe expanded and hence the temp came down.Hydrogen & helium formed sometime later.the gases condensed under gravitation & fomed the galaxies of the present day universe… Theory of spontaneous generation Acc. To this theory, life originates spontaneously from lifeless matterAbiogenisis. But this had been put to rest when Louis Pasteur provided proof that microorganisms come only from other microorganisms i.e Biogenesis. Louis Pasteur’s experiment!! Panspermiatic Theory!! It was proposed by Richter & supported by Arrhenius.It states that life forms came on earth from some other planet in form of seed or spore. Oparin Halden theory!! It states that primitive life originate in the water bodies on the primitive earth from inanimate matter by chemical evolution through a series of chemical reaction about 4 billion yrs ago. Stanley Miller’s experiment Their apparatus produced a variety of amino acids & other organism compounds found in living organisms today . Stanley Miller’s experiment Charles Darwin and his theories Voyage of the Beagle Publication of Origin of Species 1844 Darwin wrote down his ideas about evolution & natural selection, but didn’t publish his data due to the controversy that other scientist were facing concerning this topic- he wasn’t confident enough. Finally, he wrote the book & it was published in Nov 1859. Evidence of Evolution The Fossil Record Geographic Distribution of Living Things Homologous Body Structures Similarities in Early Development Evidence of Evolution Fossils: offer the most direct evidence that evolution takes place. – A preserved/mineralized remain or imprint of an organism that lived long ago. Provide an actual record of Earth’s past life-forms. Change over time can be seen in the fossil record. – ie. Fossilized species found in older rocks are different from those found in newer rocks. After observing the differences in fossils, Darwin predicted that intermediate forms between groups of organisms would eventually be found. – Some have been found. – Some have not. These intermediate forms are called transitional fossils. – Any fossil which gives us information about a transition from one species to another. Examples of transitional fossils Anatomy & Development Studying the anatomy of different types of organisms often reveals basic similarities in body structures even through the structures function may differ between organisms. – Vestigial structures – Homologous structures – Embryonic development Homologous Structures-structures that have different mature forms in different organisms, but develop from the same embryonic tissue. Vestigial organs-organs that serve no useful function in an organism i.e.appendix, miniature legs, arms Similarities in Early Development Adaptive Radiation The process of evolution of different species in a given geographical areastarted from a point and literally radiating to other areas of geography is adaptive radiation. Adaptive Radiation Biological Evolution Natural Selection After gathering all of his information, Darwin made a conclusion: “individuals that have physical or behavioral traits that better suit their environment are more likely to survive and will reproduce more successfully than those that do not have such traits”. Darwin called this natural selection. – Over time, the number of individuals that carry favorable characteristics that are ALSO inherited will increase in a population. Therefore, the population will change. This changes = evolution. Factors in Natural Selection The process is driven by 4 important points that are true for all real populations. – All populations have genetic variation – The environment presents challenges to successful reproduction. – Individuals tend to produce more offspring than the environment can support. – Individuals that are better able to cope with the challenges tend to leave more offspring than those who aren’t. An example Evolution of antibiotic resistant diseases. – The bacteria needs to survive to reproduce. – Eventually, a mutation will occur in its genome that will allow even one bacteria cell to fight off the antibiotics. As it reproduces, more antibiotic resistant cells are made and the antibiotic currently used becomes ineffective. Hardy Weinberg Principle Hardy Weinberg Principle Evolution of plants!! Evolution of Animals!! Origin & Evolution of MAN!! Dryopithecus -15mya- hairy & walked like Ramapithecus gorillas & chimps Man like primates-3-4mya-they were not taller than 4feet& walked upright. Autralopithecus-2mya-lived in east African grasslands ate fruits. Homo habilis-Brain capacities 650-800;didn’t eat meat. Origin & Evolution of MAN!! Homo eretus-1.5mya-had large brain with (discovered in jawa) 900cc &ate meat Neanderthal man-1,00,000-had brain of 1400 cc lived near east central Asia. Used hides to protect their bodies. Homo Sapiens-arose in Africa & moved across continents & developed into races. Origin & Evolution of MAN!! Modern Homo Sapiens-75,000-10,000yrs ago-pre historic cave art developed. 10,000 yrs ago –Agriculture & human settlement started. Comparison of skulls!!