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1 Homologous features Analogous features Vestigial structures
15.3 Evidence of Evolution Homologous features Analogous features Vestigial structures

2 Homologous features · Similar features that have same structures but different functions. They come from the same structures in the embryo. · Indicates that different species shared a common ancestor. Ex. P.289 fig Penguin, alligator, human and bat.

3 Analogous Features · Features which have different structures but similar functions. Shows no common ancestor. Ex. P wings of hummingbird and wings of humming moth.

4 Vestigial Structures ·Features which serve no function.
  Exs. Tailbone, appendix, nictitating membrane. · These features use to be useful to an ancestor. · Whales are probably descended from a land animal. Some whales have vestigial hind legs.

5 Coevolution *Parasites with their hosts. *Predator with prey.
·  The change of 2 or more species in close association with each other. *Parasites with their hosts. *Predator with prey. *Tropical bat with its flower it feeds on p. 291

6 Convergent Evolution vs. Divergent Evolution
A. Convergent evolution *Shark and porpoise. They look similar but not closely related. Have analogous fins. Have same phenotypes which means they look the same.

7 B. Divergent Evolution *Dogs. They all are closely related but look different. 1.   Adaptive radiation *many related species evolve from a single ancestor 2.   Artificial selection *Breeding for specific phenotypes like in dogs. *Gives a variety of species *Speeds up divergent evolution.


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