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Page 1: Descent With Modification: A Darwinian View of Life Campbell Chapter 22.

Descent With Modification: A Darwinian View of Life Campbell Chapter 22

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What Evolution Is•Descent with

modification

•Change in genetic frequencies over time

•Change with inheritance

From http://evolution.berkeley.edu/evosite/evo101/IIntro.shtml

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What Evolution Isn’t

•It is not a theory that says humans came from apes!

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Historical Context of EvolutionPeople have always wondered about the origin of diverse life forms on Earth.

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Aristotle and Scala Naturae

•Aristotle believed that there was a Divine Creator at the top of a ladder, and everything else descended from that being.

From http://www.ivirgil.it/set/Darwin/creazionismo.htm

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Carolus Linnaeus•Created a

system of taxonomy that did not show relationships between organisms.

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Georges Cuvier•Observed changes

in fossil layers of rock

•Surmised that layers were different due to catastrophes (floods, ice ages)

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Lamarckian View of Evolution

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What Lamarck Observed

•More modern fossils were found in upper layers of rock

•This led to the formation of more modern species

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Use and Disuse •Body parts used to

get along in the environment get stronger and larger

•Those that aren’t used, deteriorate.

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Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics

•Modifications acquired during an organism’s lifetime could be passed on to their offspring.

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Dispelling the myths

•Neither of these things were possible because they were missing a very important component…

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Darwinian View of Evolution

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•Grew up very wealthy, educated

•Was a med student, then a divinity student

•Served as a naturalist for British government on the HMS Beagle

Darwin backgrounder

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Where Darwin Went

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Development of Theory of Natural Selection

•Darwin observed 12 species of finches

•Noted differences in beaks and how that correlated to food choice

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What Darwin noticed

•Organisms on the South American continent looked like those on the Galapagos but didn’t live anywhere else

•Was influenced by Lyell (Principia Geologica)

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Descent with Modification

•Supposed that all organisms were related to an ancient ancestor

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Natural Selection

After studying specimens he collected, analyzing data and reading an essay by Thomas Malthus, Darwin formulated a theory that explained how different species originated.

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Tenet #1

•Variation exists among members of a species.

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Tenet #2

•This variation is inherited.

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Tenet #3

•There are limited resources in the environment. There is a struggle for survival.

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Tenet #4

•Organisms with favorable traits are more fit, thus they leave behind more offspring than those who are less fit.

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Tenet #5

•These favorable traits persist in the population and will become more frequent.

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Result: •Differential reproductive success

leads to change in favorable traits among generations

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In sum…•Natural selection occurs as a

result of interactions between the environment and the genetic variability demonstrated in living organisms.

•It is the result of differential reproductive success.

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Artificial Selection

•Organisms with certain traits are bred repeatedly until population has only that trait

•Dog breeds are another good example

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Other Evidence for Evolution

•There is other evidence that evolution has occurred: Anatomical MolecularFossil RecordBiogeography Fossil of Archaeopteryx, ancient bird

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Homologous Structures

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Vestigial Structures•Structures which are

smaller or reduced in size because they are no longer used/needed

•Whale pelvis

•Vestigial legs on snakes

•Human appendix

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Embryological Similarities

•Presence of post-anal tail, pharyngeal gill slits indicates common ancestry

•What else does it indicate?

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Molecular homologies

•Amino acid sequences among vertebrates have similarities

•What else is similar?

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Fossil Record

•Transitional forms show the change from simpler forms to more complex forms

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Biogeography

•Geographic distribution of species

•Similar species live in the same area