Evolution - Lecture One Flashcards

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What are 3 conditions needed for natural selection to occur?

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  • Heritable characters
  • Characters varying between individuals
  • Differential fitness between individuals
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What is the definition of evolution?

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Genetic change over time in a population

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3
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How do fossils show evidence of evolution?

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  • We can view changes in species over time
  • We can view species that no longer exist
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4
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How does imperfection and the left recurrent laryngeal nerve evidence evolution?

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  • The larynx evolved from the branchial arch
  • During evolution, the function of the brachial arch changed but the laryngeal nerve stayed in the same position
  • This shows how the function has changed and been adapted due to natural selection
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5
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How does imperfection and human vestigial traits evidence evolution?

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  • Human vestigial traits are traits we have that have lost their function over time, like muscles in our ears
  • They show evolution because some functions and features have changed, leaving behind parts as evidence
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How does biogeography (eg oceanic islands) evidence evolution?

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  • Species living in different areas have specific adaptations to their environment
  • EG species native to ocean islands have specific adaptations to their environment, with similar traits to species living on land nearby
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How does biogeography and convergent evolution evidence evolution?

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  • Distantly related species can evolve to have similar adaptations due to similar selection pressures, without having the same genetics
  • This shows evolution because the species have adapted through natural selection in response to a common selection pressure
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How does seeing natural selection in action evidence evolution?

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  • We can actively see natural selection occur, showing evolution because we can watch it occur, eg through industrial melanism
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9
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How does molecular genetics evidence evolution?

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Using molecular genetics we can track evolution by comparing genetic sequences or looking at proteins

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What is the molecular clock and how is it important?

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  • The molecular clock is used to state whether the rate of substitutions of genetics is constant
  • We can use it to identify when different species diverged
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