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How do we know Evolution occurs? Agenda for Friday May 27th 1. Quiz 2. Evidence of Evolution Notes ** Rat Island Evolution Due Monday! All Late work is due next Friday!! Fossil Record • Provides a record or species that lived long ago • Compare past and present species • Transitional Fossils – fossils that contain features of several species – Derived trait – newly evolved traits not in ancestral species – Ancestral traits – primitive features in ancestral species Homologous Structures • Similar features that originated in a common ancestor • Develop from same embryonic structure • Have similar structure but different functions Analogous Structures • Serve identical functions and look somewhat alike • BUT, very different in embryologic development Moth Bat Pterodactyl Bird Vestigial Structures • Features that were once used but no longer serve a function • Organism with vestigial feature probably share common ancestry with an organism that has a functional version of the same feature Whale Snake Similarities in Embryology • Early embryos of many different vertebrate species look similar • Similarities in early development are a indication of common ancestry Similarities in Macromolecules • Similar species share similar amino acid sequences • The more similar the proteins are in different species the more closely related the species are List the evidence we have for evolution. Agenda for Wednesday June 1st 1. Review Evidence of Evolution 2. Evidence of Evolution Lab – Analyzing Amino Acid Sequences 3. Phylogenetic Trees Phylogenetic Tree What is a Phylogenetic Tree? • A branching diagram showing evolutionary relationships among species based on similarities and differences in physical and/or genetic characteristics Uses of Phylogenetic Trees • Organize knowledge of biological diversity, • Structure classifications, • Providing insight into events that occurred during evolution. • Trees show descent from a common ancestor This tree shows that gibbons diverged before other primate groups. Chimps and humans diverged last. Number of differences from human cytochrome c Species Monkey 1 Rabbit 4 Horse 6 Chicken 7 Frog 8 Turtle 8 Tuna 13 Shark 14 If 2 organisms have similar amino acid sequences, what can we infer about the 2 organisms? Agenda for Thursday June 2nd 1. Cladograms/phylogenetic trees 2. Mechanisms of Evolution notes