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More Evolution: who, what, how •Exam key posted on class webpage •Check out Bonuses on class webpage Evolution: A species’ genetic component changes as the individuals reproduce. These changes are based on how the DNA changes and who reproduces. Reproductive success = evolutionary success Evolution can occur via several processes. One common process is Natural Selection: Individuals that are most successful at reproducing will pass on more of their genetic information. Natural Selection can only occur when both of these conditions are met: •Genetic diversity gives rise to individuals with different traits and •Not all individuals can reproduce equally Evolution: A species’ genetic component changes as the individuals reproduce. These changes are based on how the DNA changes and who reproduces. Individuals are selected… But species evolve via changes in DNA during reproduction. Who evolves?…Species. A. harrisi A. leucurus •A population that can produce fertile offspring •A population that does reproduce **A population sharing genetic information** Fig 24.6 X Horse Donkey = Mule X Horse = Mule (sterile) Donkey So…horses and donkeys are not the same species. Who evolves?…Species. A. harrisi A. leucurus •A population that can produce fertile offspring •A population that does reproduce **A population sharing genetic information** Fig 24.6 Fig 22.19 How does evolution occur? Fig 22.19 Divergent Evolution Fig 22.20 Convergent Evolution Evolution has no goal...no ultimate life form wrong right Natural Selection: Individuals that are most successful at reproducing will pass on more of their genetic information. Environmental changes drive evolution. 250 mya Fig 25.13 135 mya Plate Tectonics 65 mya 180 mya current The environment is in constant flux Fig 24.5 Changing environment can separate populations and lead to new species… Separation does not need to be geographic Fig 24.9 Flies raised in different environments prefer to mate with individuals from the same environment... Flies raised in different environments prefer to mate with individuals from the same environment... Fig 24.9 Three basic types of selection… • Directional • Stabilizing • Disruptive Next even more Evolution: Types of Selection and Randomness •Exam key posted on class webpage •Check out Bonuses on class webpage