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2 Evidence for Evolution

3 Evidence Supporting Evolution Fossil record Fossil record shows change over timeshows change over time Anatomical record Anatomical record comparing body structurescomparing body structures homology & vestigial structures homology & vestigial structures embryology & development embryology & development Molecular record Molecular record comparing protein & DNA sequencescomparing protein & DNA sequences Artificial selection Artificial selection human caused evolutionhuman caused evolution

4 Fossil Record Layers of rock contain fossils Layers of rock contain fossils new layers cover older onesnew layers cover older ones creates a record over time creates a record over time fossils show a series of organisms have lived on Earthfossils show a series of organisms have lived on Earth over a long period of time over a long period of time

5 Fossils Tell A Story the Earth is old Life is old Life on Earth has changed

6 Fossil of Archaeopteryx lived about 150 mya lived about 150 mya links reptiles & birds links reptiles & birds Today’s organisms descended from ancestral species Evolution of Birds

7 Land Mammal ? ? ? ? Where are the intermediate fossils? Ocean Mammal Someone’s idea of a joke! But the joke’s on them!! Complete series of transitional fossils We found the fossil — no joke!

8 Evolution from Sea to Land 2006 fossil discovery of early tetrapod 2006 fossil discovery of early tetrapod 4 limbs4 limbs Missing link from sea to land animals Missing link from sea to land animals

9 Anatomical Record On the outside, animals may look different., But when you look under the skin… It tells an evolutionary story of common ancestors

10 Anatomical Record The same bones under the skin The same bones under the skin limbs that perform different functions are built from the same boneslimbs that perform different functions are built from the same bones How could these different organisms have the same bones?

11 Homologous Structures Structures that come from the same origin Structures that come from the same origin homo- = same homo- = same -logous = information -logous = information Forelimbs of human, cats, whales, & bats Forelimbs of human, cats, whales, & bats same structuresame structure on the inside on the inside same development in embryosame development in embryo different functionsdifferent functions on the outside on the outside evidence of common ancestorevidence of common ancestor

12 But Don’t Be Fooled By These… Analogous structures Analogous structures look similarlook similar on the outside on the outside same functionsame function different structure & developmentdifferent structure & development on the inside on the inside different origindifferent origin no evolutionary relationshipno evolutionary relationship How is a bird like a bug?

13 Analogous Structures Dolphins: aquatic mammal Dolphins: aquatic mammal Fish: aquatic vertebrate Fish: aquatic vertebrate both adapted to life in the seaboth adapted to life in the sea not closely relatednot closely related Watch the tail!

14 Convergent evolution 3 groups with wings 3 groups with wings Does this mean they have a recent common ancestor?Does this mean they have a recent common ancestor? Flight evolved 3 separate times — evolving similar solutions to similar “problems” Flight evolved 3 separate times — evolving similar solutions to similar “problems” NO! They just came up with the same answer!

15 Convergent evolution led to mimicry Why do these pairs look so similar? Why do these pairs look so similar? Monarch male poisonous Viceroy male edible flybeemothbee Which is the fly vs. the bee? Which is the moth vs. the bee?

16 Vestigial organs Hind leg bones on whale fossils Hind leg bones on whale fossils Why would whales have pelvis & leg bones if they were always sea creatures? Because they used to walk on land!

17 Comparative embryology Development of embryo tells an evolutionary story Development of embryo tells an evolutionary story similar structures during developmentsimilar structures during development all vertebrate embryos have a “gill pouch” at one stage of development

18 3. Molecular record 1002030405060708090100110120 LampreyFrogBird Dog MacaqueHuman 32845 67 125 Comparing DNA & protein structure Comparing DNA & protein structure everyone uses the same genetic code!everyone uses the same genetic code! DNA DNA  compare common genes  compare common proteins  compare common genes  compare common proteins number of amino acids different from human hemoglobin

19 Building “family” trees Closely related species are branches on the tree — coming from a common ancestor

20 How do we know natural selection can change a population? How do we know natural selection can change a population? we can recreate a similar processwe can recreate a similar process “evolution by human selection”“evolution by human selection” 4. Artificial selection “descendants” of wild mustard

21 Selective Breeding Humans create the change over time “descendants” of the wolf

22 Artificial Selection gone bad! Unexpected consequences of artificial selection Unexpected consequences of artificial selection Pesticide resistance Antibiotic resistance

23 Insecticide resistance Spray the field, but… Spray the field, but… insecticide didn’t kill all individualsinsecticide didn’t kill all individuals variation variation resistant survivors reproduceresistant survivors reproduce resistance is inheritedresistance is inherited insecticide becomes less & less effectiveinsecticide becomes less & less effective

24 Any Questions??

25 NichePlacental MammalsAustralian Marsupials Burrower Mole Anteater Mouse Lemur Flying squirrel Ocelot Wolf Tasmanian “wolf” Tasmanian cat Sugar glider Spotted cuscus Numbat Marsupial mole Marsupial mouse Anteater Nocturnal insectivore Climber Glider Stalking predator Chasing predator Parallel Evolution marsupial mammal placental mammal filling similar roles in nature, so have similar adaptations not closely related

26 Vestigial organs Structures on modern animals that have no function Structures on modern animals that have no function remains of structures that were functional in ancestorsremains of structures that were functional in ancestors evidence of change over timeevidence of change over time some snakes & whales have pelvis bones & leg bones of walking ancestors some snakes & whales have pelvis bones & leg bones of walking ancestors eyes on blind cave fish eyes on blind cave fish human tail bone human tail bone


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