Transcript Evolution
Biology and Evolution
What is Evolution?
What are the forces responsible for Evolution?
What are the moral and social implications of the
theory of evolution?
HMS Beagle
2 year voyage to chart the coastline of S.America
Took 5 years
Galapagos Island discoveries
Minor differences (island to island) in birds, turtles
Significance?
Natural selection
Based on two observations:
All organisms display a range of variation.
All organisms have the ability to expand beyond
their means of subsistence.
Translation?
All organisms that survive have adapted to their
environment
Occurs as genetic variants in the gene pool of a
population change in frequency.
Genes, the units of heredity, are segments of molecules
of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid).
Provides the instructions for the thousands of proteins
that keep us alive and healthy.
Molecules are able to produce exact copies of
themselves.
DNA molecules are located on chromosomes,
structures found in the nucleus of each cell.
Each organism has a
characteristic number of
chromosomes, usually found
in pairs.
Humans have 23 pairs.
Genes located on paired
chromosomes and coded for
different versions of the same
trait are called alleles.
Dominant alleles are able to mask the presence of
recessive alleles.
Example: The allele for type A blood in humans, is
dominant to the allele for type O blood.
Punnett
Square
Mutation - happens when copying mistakes are made
during cell division.
Genetic drift - the effect of chance events on the gene
pool of small populations.
Gene flow - the introduction of new alleles from
nearby populations.
Variation
Every species has individuals that are better adapted to
their environment than others
Heritability
Offspring inherit traits from their parents
Differential reproductive success
Better adapted individuals produce more offspring
Frequency of good adaptations increases in successive
generations
How can we prove that natural selection exists?
Can you think of any examples? Turn to the person next
to you and discuss an example of natural selection
Thoughts?
Bacteria – certain strains become resistant to antibiotics
Fruit flies – those that survive DDT exposure reproduce
Bacteria
“Gone
Bad.” Ha!
Implications?
Social Darwinism (survival of the fittest)
Eugenics = only allowing certain people to reproduce
How did we explain the world
before Darwin?
Answer: God
Creationism and Evolution don’t
jive too well
Scientific creationists = evolution can
only account for change, NOT the
creation of organisms
An evolutionists response – look
at the fossil record!
Evolutionists claim that the fossil record
clearly shows speciation meaning the
creation of entirely new species