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The Origin of Life & Evolution. The Origin of Life Heterotroph Hypothesis: 1 st organisms were heterotrophs Conditions –Raw materials: H 2, NH 3, CH 4,

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Page 1: The Origin of Life & Evolution. The Origin of Life Heterotroph Hypothesis: 1 st organisms were heterotrophs Conditions –Raw materials: H 2, NH 3, CH 4,

The Origin of Life & Evolution

Page 2: The Origin of Life & Evolution. The Origin of Life Heterotroph Hypothesis: 1 st organisms were heterotrophs Conditions –Raw materials: H 2, NH 3, CH 4,

The Origin of Life

• Heterotroph Hypothesis: 1st organisms were heterotrophs

• Conditions– Raw materials: H2, NH3, CH4, H2O

– Temperature: VERY HOT!– Other energy sources: Lightening, solar

radiation, volcanos

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Origin of Life: Results of Experiment

• Synthesis Reaction!– “Build” aggregates (clumps) of simple sugars

& amino acids• Amino acids building blocks for proteins!

• “Reproduction”- amino acids split

• Lead to simple single celled organisms

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Origin of Life: Cont’d

1. Anaerobic respiration– Energy + CO2 + H2O

released

2. Autotrophs use CO2 & H2O release O2

3. Aerobic Respiration Use O2 & glucose release CO2

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Evolution

• Evolution- process of change over time

• Theory of organic evolution– Compare existing to previous forms of life

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Evidence for Evolution

Age of Earth Recent Fossil Finds Homologous Structures

Embryology Life’s Common GeneticCode

Homologous Molecules

Biogeography

Pgs. 465-471

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The History of Evolution: LaMark

• LaMark (1802)- “Changes occur in species for their improvement”

• Develop traits due to a need for them– Example: Giraffes grow tall

necks because they need to reach leaves at the tops of trees

• Transmission of acquired characteristic– If a trait is acquired, it will be

passed on

• Evolution– Add up all characteristics,

there is overall change

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The History of Evolution: Weismann

• Weismann – Traits develop NOT based on need– Acquired traits cannot be passed on

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The History of Evolution: Darwin

• Darwin (1854)– Adaptations: Traits

that enable an organism to survive within a specific niche

– Natural selection• Survival of fittest• The driving force

behind evolution

– Transmission of favorable characteristics

• Pass on adaptations to next generation

Variation in species (adaptations)

Competition & Environmental Conditions

Survive!

Pass on traits to next generation

Don’t survive

Traits not passed on

Overall change in species:EVOLUTION

Natural Selection

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The History of Evolution: DeVries

• DeVries (1886): “Variation is the result of mutation”

• Results from:– Random mutation– Sexual reproduction

• Meiosis/Gamete formation• Different DNA!

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Modern Theory of Evolution

• Sources of variation– Random mutation– Sexual reproduction

• Meiosis/gamete formation• Differing DNA transferred to next generation

• Natural selection– Survival of the fittest– Influences how quickly species adapt

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Modern Theory of Evolution: Cont’d

• Rate of Evolution Relies on Environment– Unchanging/Stable Environment

• Favored traits passed on• Unfavored traits not passed on• Slow adaptation

– Changing/Unstable Environment• High turnover for survival of fittest• Must continue to adapt to changing

environment• Limited resources

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Changes in Species

• Gradualism– Slow, constant change in species over time

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Changes in Species

• Punctuated Equilibrium– Long periods of time with little change in

environment with short bursts with great change in species

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Cladogram

Determine similaritiesby comparing DNAsequences (gel electrophoresis)