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1 Patterns of Evolution & Speciation
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2 Convergent Evolution Occurs when different organisms that live in similar environments develop similar characteristics. The environment selects similar adaptations in unrelated species. Organisms develop analogous structures (same function, but different internal anatomy). Examples: - Bird wings/insect wings - Shark fins/dolphin fins

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4 More examples: Placental Mammals: top row
Marsupial Mammals: bottom row

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6 Divergent Evolution The process by which related organisms become less alike Organisms become adapted to different environmental conditions Caused by isolation of part of a population due to migration or geographic barriers

7 Also known as adaptive radiation.
Can cause speciation Examples: Darwin’s Finches. Brown bears and polar bears

8 Divergent Evolution

9 Speciation Sometimes evolutionary changes within a population are so great that organisms can no longer interbreed with the original species = reproductive isolation When this happens it is called SPECIATION Remember: A species is a group of organisms which can breed with each other & producing fertile offspring.

10 Evidence of Evolution Homologous Structure
Parts of the body that are similar in skeletal structure but have different functions

11 2. Vestigial organs Organs or parts that seem to have no useful function

12 3. Biochemical Evidence similar RNA & DNA; same amino acids
More similarities are found in species that are more closely related Human & gorilla hemoglobin differ by one amino acid Human & frog hemoglobin differ by 67 amino acids

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14 4. Embryological Development
Embryos of different species develop in almost identical ways Indicate common ancestry

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16 5. Fossil record Give us a time scale
Shows similarities between extinct animals and animals alive today Debate about the speed of evolution because of gaps in the fossil record

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18 Speed of Evolution

19 Option 1: Gradualism A model of evolution in which one species slowly & steadily evolves into another Proposed by Darwin

20 Option 2: Punctuated Equilibrium
A model of evolution in which one species suddenly changes into another after a long stable period Occurs when niches are opened through: Mass extinction Migration into new environments Isolation of small populations

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