Evidence for Evolution Review

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Evidence for Evolution Review. Mr. Hefti – Pulaski Biology. Peppered moths!!!. Darwin’s finches!!!. The older fossils are found in lower rock layers!!!. Horse evolution as told by the fossil record!!!. DNA!!!. Similar but different!!!. Whale’s hip bones!!!. Snake’s - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Evidence for Evolution Review

Mr. Hefti – Pulaski Biology

Generation 1: 1.00 not resistant0.00 resistant

Resistance to antibacterial soap

How natural selection works

Resistance to antibacterial soapGeneration 1: 1.00 not resistant

0.00 resistant

How natural selection works

Resistance to antibacterial soap

mutation!

Generation 1: 1.00 not resistant0.00 resistant

Generation 2: 0.96 not resistant0.04 resistant

How natural selection works

Resistance to antibacterial soapGeneration 1: 1.00 not resistant

0.00 resistant

Generation 2: 0.96 not resistant0.04 resistant

Generation 3: 0.76 not resistant0.24 resistant

How natural selection works

Resistance to antibacterial soapGeneration 1: 1.00 not resistant

0.00 resistant

Generation 2: 0.96 not resistant0.04 resistant

Generation 3: 0.76 not resistant0.24 resistant

Generation 4: 0.12 not resistant0.88 resistant

How natural selection works

Peppered moths!!!

Darw

in’s

finch

es!!

!

The older fossils are found in

lower rock layers!!!

Horse evolutionas told by thefossil record!!!

DNA!!!

Similar but different!!!

Whale’s hipbones!!!

Snake’sleg bones!!!

MINNOWS &

EYELESS CAVE FISH!!!

A structure that serves the same function in two species, but is NOT derived from a common ancestral structure is said to be ANALOGOUS

Analogous structures!!!

DON’TFORGET

CHON!!!

Land

mam

mal

sm

ovin

g in

toth

e w

ater

!!!

Why the variation in color?

C.

The diagram above illustrates the change that occurred in the frequency of phenotypes in an insect population over 10 generations. A probable explanation for this change would be that over time there wasA. a decrease in the adaptive value of gene a B. an increase in the adaptive value of gene a C. an increase in the population of this insect D. a decrease in the mutation rate of gene A

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