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Evidence for Evolution: Pattern I.Motivation How does evolution explain historical and contemporary patterns of biological diversity??

II. Descent with Modification

III. Evidence of Change Over Time A. Vestigial Traits A useless or rudimentary version of a body part that has an important function in other closely related species

Rubber boa has tiny remnant of hind limb

Humans: vestigial tailbone goosebumps are remnant of erecting hair

Enzyme:Putative cytidine monophosphate-N-acetylneuraminic acid hydroxylase-like protein In Humans coded by CMAH locus -- Two most common forms of sialic acid found in mammalian cells are N-acetylneuraminic acid (Neu5Ac) and its hydroxylated derivative, N-glycolylneuraminic acid (Neu5Gc). -- Neu5Gc not detectable in human tissues although abundant in other mammals. -- Absence of Neu5Gc in humans is due to a deletion within the human gene CMAH encoding cytidine monophosphate-N-acetylneuraminic acid hydroxylase, an enzyme responsible for Neu5Gc biosynthesis -- Homologous sequence from mouse, pig and chimpanzee does not have deletion -- Deletion occurred about 3.2 million years ago, some 3 million years after split of human lineage from chimps

Remnant digit appears during development Chicken wings Chicken feet

Three Pedicularis species from Tibet Long tubed species are nectarless

Fig. 3 Nectary SEM micrographs of three Pedicularis species. a, d, Pedicularis densispica. b, c, Pedicularis gruina. c, f, Pedicularis siphonantha. a–c, Views of ovary with the nectary (arrow) at its base, showing different sizes of nectary. Scale bars ¼ 100 mm. d–f, Detail of the nectary epidermis, showing different fullness of epidermis cells among three species. Scale bars ¼ 10 mm.

B. Extinction Irish Elk actually a deer

C. Law of Succession Correspondence between fossil and living forms from the same locale Armadillo Wombat Fossil from Argentina Fossil from Australia

D. Transitional Forms 95 m y old fossil of snake with large (relatively) large hind limbs

A bird with a dinosaur's skeleton and a dinosaur with feathers

More feathered dinosaurs

Modern feather, filaments branching from a central shaft

More Transitional Fossils

E. Evidence of recent evolution Soapberry bugs Native to florida Introduced from Asia

NATIVE INTRODUCED

IV. Evidence of Common Ancestry A.Tree Building and Phylogenies: Common Ancestry Implies two species sharing a common ancestor, and should be able to reconstruct with a tree or phylogeny of life Extinct lineage

Flecked Coat pattern is ancestral

B. Species can split into two Siberian greenish warbler

C. Homology: Similarity between species resulting from inheritance of traits from a common ancestor Different function but similar construction

Nonhomologous similarities fins hands

Gill slit

Genetic Flaws reveal shared ancestry: Human-Chimp shared genetic flaws Part of protein coded by COX10

V. Timing A. Evolution occurs over long time periods

VI. Religious Essence of Intelligent Design (Forrest in Evolution The Molecular Landscape, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 2009, this slide and the next with the quote from Phillip Johnson) Not a single expert witness over the course of the six week trial identified one major scientific association society or organization that endorsed ID as science….We have concluded that it is not [science], and moreover that ID cannot uncouple itself from its creationist, and thus religious antecedents (Jones 2005)

Phillip Johnson, major proponent of ID in an interview: I also don’t think that there is really a theory of intelligent design at the present time to propose as a comparable alternative to the Darwinian theory, which is, whatever errors it might contain, a fully worked out scheme. There is no intelligent design theory that comparable. Working our a positive theory is the job of the scientific people that we have affiliated with the movement. Some of them are quite convinced that it’s doable,but that’s for them to prove….No product is ready for competition in the education world.

Conclusion, Evidence for Evolution Descent with modification Vestigial traits Extinction Darwin’s Law of Succession Transitional forms in fossil record Recent evolution Common Ancestry Phylogenies Homology Age of Earth