Evidence of Evolution Flashcards

Exam 1

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Direct Observation

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Used in species that reproduce quickly; insects and bacteria

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Examples of Direct Observation

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-Peppered moth coloration in industrial England; darker moths survive due to soot; selective advantage to darker moths
*NOT EVOLUTION, merely selective advantage/selection
-Antibiotic resistance in bacteria; selective pressure is to survive through antibiotic; competitive advantage to bacteria that can outlive antibiotic
*EVOLUTION, bacteria reproduce so quickly that many generations go by; new strains created = new species from common ancestors

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Divergent Evolution

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Species evolve in different directions from common ancestor due to environment
Ex) Reproductive structures in flowering plants

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Convergence

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Similarities occur not because of common ancestry but because of similar selection pressures; independently, similar phenotypes will evolve in distantly related species due to the same evolutionary pressures
Ex) White winter coat of arctic fox and ptarmigans plumage are adaptations to environments; benefits of predators not seeing them

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Fossil Structures

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Record of many species that are extinct; helps show relatedness among species using common structures
Ex) Trilobites and dinosaurs

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Homologous Structures

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Similar construction of these appendages indicates that these organisms share a common ancestor
Ex) Ulna in humans, dogs, birds, and whales; as its subjected to different environmental pressures, it changes/adapts

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Analogous Structures

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Features of different species similar in function but do not derive from common ancestral feature
Ex) Fins in sharks vs. wings in bats

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Vestigial Structures

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Remnants of ancestral homologous structures that have no present adaptive function
Ex) Cave salamanders have eyes
Ex) Coccyx in humans
Ex) Wings in flightless birds

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Biogeography

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Distribution and development of species based on location
-Groups evolved before Pangea broke up are distributed worldwide
-Groups that developed after breakup appear only in certain regions/continents
-Species are separated by mountain ranges, large rivers, or other physical barriers

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Molecular Biology

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-Closely related organisms have similar DNA sequences
-Genetic code is universal
-Protein homology

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Misconceptions of Evolution

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  • Evolution is just a theory: Lots of evidence; Best model to work with so far
    -Individuals evolve: Takes many generations; Individuals go through natural selection
    -Evolution explains the origin of life: Evolution is meant to explain the origin of species
    -Organisms evolved on purpose: Organisms evolve based on random chance and selective pressures
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