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Evidence for Evolution by Natural Selection Hunting for evolution clues… Elementary, my dear, Darwin! Regents Biology 2006-2007 Evidence supporting evolution __________________________ change over time __________________________ comparing body structures homology & vestigial structures embryology & development ______________________ protein & DNA sequence ______________________ human caused evolution Regents Biology 1. Fossil record __________________________________ new layers cover older ones creates a record over time ___________________________________ ___________________________________ over a long period of time Regents Biology Fossils tell a story… the Earth is old Life is old Life on Earth has changed Regents Biology Evolution of birds Today’s organisms descended from ancestral species Fossil of Archaeopteryx lived about 150 mya links reptiles & birds Regents Biology We found the fossil — no joke! Land Mammal ? ? ? Complete series of transitional fossils Someone’s idea of a joke! Regents ButBiology the joke’s on them!! Ocean Mammal ? Evolution from sea to land 2006 fossil discovery of early tetrapod 4 limbs Missing link from sea to land animals Regents Biology 3. Anatomical record Animals with different structures on the surface But when you look under the skin… It tells an evolutionary story of common ancestors Regents Biology Compare the bones __________________________________ limbs that perform __________________ are built from the ___________________ How could these very different animals have the same bones? Regents Biology Homologous structures ____________________________________ homo- = same -logous = information Forelimbs of human, cats, whales, & bats ______________________________ on the inside ______________________________ ______________________________ on the outside ______________________________ Regents Biology But don’t be fooled by these… _________________________ look similar on the outside same function different structure & development How is a bird like a bug? on the inside different origin __________________________ Solving a similar problem with a similar solution Regents Biology Analogous structures Dolphins: aquatic mammal Fish: aquatic vertebrate both adapted to life in the sea not closely related Watch the tail! Regents Biology Convergent evolution 3 groups with wings Does this mean they have a recent common ancestor? They just came up with the sameNO! answer! Regents Biology Flight evolved 3 separate times — evolving similar solutions to similar “problems” Convergent evolution led to mimicry Why do these pairs look so similar? Monarch male Viceroy male poisonous edible Which is the moth vs. the bee? fly vs. the bee? Regents Biology fly bee moth bee Vestigial organs Hind leg bones on whale fossils Why would whales have pelvis & leg bones if they were always sea creatures? Because they used to walk on land! Regents Biology Comparative embryology Development of embryo tells an evolutionary story similar structures during development all vertebrate embryos have a “gill pouch” at one stage of development Regents Biology 3. Molecular record Comparing DNA & protein structure everyone uses the same genetic code! DNA Human Macaque Dog Bird Frog Lamprey 8 32 45 67 125 compare common genes compare common proteins number of amino acids different from human hemoglobin 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 Regents Biology Building “family” trees Closely related species are branches on the tree — coming from a common ancestor Regents Biology 4. Artificial selection How do we know natural selection can change a population? we can recreate a similar process __________________________________ “descendants” of wild mustard Regents Biology Selective Breeding Humans create the change over time Regents Biology “descendants” of the wolf Artificial Selection …and the examples keep coming! I liked breeding pigeons! Regents Biology Artificial Selection gone bad! Unexpected consequences of artificial selection Antibiotic resistance Antibiotic resistance Regents Biology Insecticide resistance Spray the field, but… ____________________ ____________________ _________________ ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ Regents Biology Regents Biology Any Questions?? Regents Biology 2006-2007