Transcript Evolution

Evolution
Genetic change in a population
over the course of several
generations.
Evidence Supporting Evolution
• 1. The fossil record of
change in earlier
species
• 2. The chemical and
anatomical similarities
of related life forms
• 3. The geographic
distribution of related
species
• 4. Similarities in
Embryology
The Fossil Record
• Remains of plants
and animals found in
sedimentary rock.
• This give us a record
of changes to species
over time.
• Each layer of strata
contains fossils or
organisms from the
same relative time
period.
Fossil Record
• Some fossils are
good examples
intermediate forms or
transitional species
• They show the
changes that take
place in a species
over a long period of
time
• They show derived
traits
Chemical and Anatomical Evidence
• DNA
• Amino Acids
• Body Structures
inherited from a
common
ancestor
– Homologous
structures
– Vestigial
Structures
Geographic Distribution
• Isolated areas have their
own distinct plant and
animal communities,
adapting to different
environmental pressures
• Before humans, Australia
had over 100 species of
marsupials, but very few
placental mammals.
• Evidence that they
evolved in isolation.
Similarities in Development
• Early stages or
embryos can be
similar
• Common cells and
tissues grow in similar
ways
Genetic Changes
• Natural populations
have genetic
diversity
• Those who are
better able to
survive, leave more
offspring
• Their traits will be
more common in the
next generation
Antibiotic Resistance
• This same phenomenon of bacteria
evolution speeded up by human actions
occurs in our own bodies at times when an
antibiotic drug is unable to completely
eliminate an infection. Doctors do not
want to allow any potentially antibiotic
resistant bacteria to survive so insist that
all of the antibiotic is taken even after you
feel better.
Speeding Up Evolution
• Organisms that
reproduce quickly
and in large
numbers can show
changes very
quickly
• Insects and crop
damage require
new pesticides
Common Ancestors
• Anatomical
similarities indicate
that some species
had a common
ancestor
• Wolves and dogs
show similarities to
foxes
• For some, the
common ancestor is
more distant than
for others