Evolution Flashcards
(35 cards)
Charles Darwin went where on what
Galapagos on HMS beagle
Artificial Selection
Select organisms and allow them to breed in order to increase desired traits
Darwin published
The origin of species by means of natural selection (1859)
Natural selection
Process by which organisms with an advantage reproduce more than others of their kind
Stabilizing selection
Favors an intermediate or middle phenotype found in stable environments
Directional selection
Favors one extreme phenotype found in changing environments
Disruptive selection
Favors two extreme phenotypes
Unity
All organisms share the same characteristics of life that are traceable to the first cells
Diversity
Each species is adapted to its environment
Evidence of evolution
Fossils
Evidence of an organism that lived long ago
Fossil records
Sequence in which fossils appear within strata of sedimentary rock
Evidence of evolution
Competitive anatomy
Comparison of body structures in different species
Homology
Similarity and characteristics that result from common ancestry
Homologous structures
Different functions but are structurally similar because of common ancestor
Analogous structures
Structures that serve the same function but are not constructed the same nor do they share a common ancestor
Vestigial Structure
Remnants of features that served important functions in an organisms ancestors
Evidence of evolution
Biogeography
Geographic distribution of species
Evidence of evolution
Embryology
Comparison of body structures in different species
Evidence of evolution
Molecular biology
Comparing DNA an amino acid sequences between different organisms
Convergent evolution
Unrelated species evolve similar traits even though they are not closely related
Divergent evolution
When one species evolves into two or more species with different characteristics
Coevolution
Relationship between two species might be so close that the evolution of one species affects the evolution of the other species
Phyletic gradualism
Slow steady change
Punctuated Equilibrium
Brief periods of rapid change