Evidence for Evolution Flashcards

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evidence for descent w modifications (5)

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microevolution
speciation
macroevolution
common ancestry
age of earth and life

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microevolution

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selective breeding

observations from natural populations
- ex. field mustard (growth pattern depends on past weather conditions)

vestigial structures
- cannot be explained by special creation
- makes sense under evolution
- ex. kiwi bird wings, python tetrapods, human tailbone & Arrector pili muscle (goosebumps), three-spined stickleback armour loss

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species meaning (BSC)

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Species - Biological Species Concept: populations or groups of populations among which individuals actually or potentially interbreed, and outside of which they do not interbreed (Ernst Mayr)

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Speciation

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  • species meaning (BSC)
  • reproductive isolation - can they produce viable offspring?
  • ring species ex. Siberian greenish warbler expanded north in two directions -> west and east populations can no longer interbreed w each other (isolation by distance); not clear if one species or not
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macroevolution

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extinction and succession
- Cuvier published list of 23 species from only fossils
- Clift & Darwin demonstrated that fossil & living organisms of same area resemble each other, distinct from organisms elsewhere (Law of Succession)

transitional forms
- ex. Archaeopteryx lithographica (feathers -> gliding)

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common ancestry

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  • evolution contends all organisms have a single common ancestor
  • homology crucial evidence
  • molecular homology (near universality of genetic code & codons)
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homology vs analogy

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  • Homologous: traits derived, evolutionarily and developmentally, from the same source structure
  • Analogous: similar functions BUT derived, evolutionarily and developmentally, from diff source structures (ex. whale and shark)
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monophyletic meaning

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includes ALL descendants under a common ancestor (not reptilians)

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age of earth and life

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Uniformitarianism (Hutton/Lyell) vs Catastrophism

  • geologists recognized a lot of time needed for mountains and observed geological strata in nature
  • based on evidence, 6000 yo earth (Archbishop Ussher) & catastrophism does not make sense
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