Evolution Flashcards
What is chemical evolution?
- Formation of complex organic molecules from simpler inorganic molecules through chemical reactions
- First step in the development of life on this planet
What is organic evolution?
- The process. by which changes in the genetic composition of populations of organisms occur in response to environmental changes
- Descent with modification
A new theory: Darwin and Wallace
- Darwin and Wallace independently conceived of the idea of natural selection
- Foundation for this theory already in place
Geology: History of life on earth is long and changing
Economics: population pressures
Embryology: similarities among organisms - Evolution as a theory was accepted before natural selection
What are the 5 theories that summarize Darwins views?
1) Perpetual change
2) Common descent
3) Multiplication of species
4) Gradualism
5) Natural selection
What is perpetual change?
- Living world is always changing
- Evidence: fossil record
- However, fossil record is biased
hard structures are preserved best
soft-bodied animals such as jellyfish and worms are under-
represented
What is common descent?
- All organisms are descended from a common ancestor
last universal common ancestor (LUCA) - Evidence: organismal form, cellular structure and genetics
- Life’s history forms a branching tree called a phylogeny
What is the evidence for common descent? (The shared characteristics of living things)
1) chemical uniqueness
2) Complexity and hierarchical organization
3) reproduction
4) possession of genetic program
5) metabolism
6) development
7) environmental interaction
8) movement
Possession of a genetic program
- Genetic code: correspondence between sequenced of nucleotides in DNA and sequences of amino acids in protein
- Codon: a sequence of three nucleotides that encode for an amino acid
- Arose early in the history of life
Is the genetic code universal?
- No but nearly
- Evidence for single origin of life on earth
LUCA
What is homology?
- Similarity of parts or organs of different organisms caused by evolutionary derivation from a corresponding part or organ in a common ancestor
- homologous features are transmitted to all descendant lineages (unless they are subsequently lost)
What is a multiplication of species?
- Evolution produces new species by splitting and transforming older ones
- New specie form through the appearance of reproductive barriers
biological factors that prevent interbreeding - Often arise because of geographical barriers
What is gradualism?
- Small changes accumulate steadily over time
- Evidence against gradualism:
it is not supported by fossil record
animal breeding suggest that changes can be substantial and sudden
What is punctuated equilibrium?
- Proposed in response to lack of evidence for gradualism (Niles Eldridge and Stephen Jay Gould)
- Long periods of stasis (equilibrium), punctuated by brief events of speciation
- Speciation: lasts on average 10,000-100,000 years
- Species survive for 5-10 million years on average
What is natural selection?
- The process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring
- Natural selection explains adaptation
adaptation: a change or the process of change by which an
organism or species becomes better suited to its environment - There is variation in traits
- There is differential reproduction
- There is heredity
- More advantageous traits become more common in a population