The Evidence for Evolution
Dec 22, 2015
Problem: How did the great diversity of life originate?
Alternative Solutions:
A. All living things were created at the same time in their current form. Basis: traditional biblical interpretation
B. Different types of living things were created at different times. Basis: modified biblical interpretation
C. Different types of living things evolved from earliertypes. Basis: Darwin inferred from difficulties in the classificationof living things: some organisms do not fit into discrete categories
Consider a sample problem
A fair test: does not have the same basis as any of the alternative solutionscould support any of the alternative solutions
The fossil record as a fair test:1. If alternative A) is correct, we should see fossils of all
organisms mixed together at all levels (for all time), in particular sequence
2. If alternative B) is correct, we should see staggered appearance of different types, with novel traits suddenly appearing, and showinglittle or no change to the present
3. If alternative C) is correct, we should see staggered appearanceof different types, showing gradually accumulating modifications of traitsfrom earlier forms to the present
Fair Test #1
Observations and dating of fossils clearly and consistently provide data consistent with alternative (C) and not with (A) or (B).
Other fair tests to consider:1. Chromosome banding patterns, comparing living groups2. Amino acid sequences in proteins, comparing living groups3. Base pair sequences in DNA, comparing living groups4. Comparative anatomy studies of different groups5. Comparative studies of development of different groups
Results of Fair Test #1
Most Scientific Theories have 2 components
• A statement that summarizes a series of observations
• A process that produces the pattern or set of observations
• Species have changed through time and are related by descent from a common ancestor
• The primary mechanism of Evolutionary Change is Natural Selection
Darwin’s Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection
Why do Scientists accept evolution over other alternatives for the explanation of the diversity of living
organisms seen today?
Evidence that Species have Changed Through Time?
• Hypothesis: Species have changed through time
• Prediction: we should be able to find signs of evolutionary history
- direct observation - fossil record- vestigial structures
Fossil Record
The fossil record is the history of life recorded by remains from the past. Most fossils are at least 10,000 years old.
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1. Body Fossils 2. Trace Fossils
What is found?
1. Fossil Sequence?
2. Fossil Intermediates?
- Fossils exist and fossil forms are unlike species living today
Transitional fossils have been found between:Amphibians & reptiles, reptiles & birds, reptiles & mammals, apes and humans
When fossils are arranged according to their age, they show successive evolutionary change
The fossil Record is IncompleteAt the time of Darwin, the fossil record was VERY scanty. A great deal of progress has been made since, but it is far from finished.
The fossil record is relatively incomplete for several reasons:
1. Soft tissues are rarely preserved 2. Movement of the earth's crust has obliterated and/or
covered many fossils 3. Fossilization takes place only in certain types of
habitats and favorable environments 4. Paleontologists have not dug up every place on earth
Even if there were no fossil record, the evidence from living organisms would be more than sufficient to demonstrate the historical reality of evolution
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Vestigial structures
Vestigial Structures• Features that have no apparent function
• Typically have an important function in related spp.
Ex: Hindlimb joints in whales and snakes
Evidence for the Relatedness of Life Forms?
• Hypothesis: all living organisms have descended from a common ancestor
• Prediction: we should also be able to see evidence of relatedness of species
-Homology
-Geographic distribution
Homology• Homology: a similarity between species that is the result from the inheritance of traits from a common ancestor
•The features of every creature reflect history as well as adaptation
• 3 types of homologies- structural - developmental- genetic
Homology vs. AnalogyNatural selection appears to have favored similar adaptations in unrelated organisms in similar environments--> these structures are analogous
Whereas homologous structuresshare structural similarity, but not function, analogous structures share function but not structural similarity since they evolved independently
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Homologous structures: bones of the forelimb
The underlying design of each structure is similar despite their functional differences
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Embryos show evolutionary history
Homologous structures in adults develop from homologous groupsof cells in embryos --> they share developmental pathways
Genetic Homologies
All living organisms share the same genetic code
Chromosome and gene similarities between species match evolutionary similarities
This is true for both coding regions and “junk DNA”
Geographic Distributions
Species that are extremely similar to one another tend to be clustered geographically (Ex.: Darwin’s finches)
Darwin used this observation to predict that fossils of ancient humans should be found in Africa
Living species are more similar to fossil species in the same area than they are to living species in other areas
•The law of succession–general correspondence between fossil and living forms in same geographical area