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Evolution Summary

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These notes cover evolution for Matric Life Sciences. They are part of the IEB curriculum and were made in 2021. They contain images and examples. They include notes on Darwin and Lamarck's theories, examples of inbreeding & outbreeding, allopatric and sympatric speciation as well as natural and artificial selection. They are in line with the Life Sciences SAGS 2021 document which is apart of Paper 1.

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Biogeography (Gr 11)
Animals from similar geographical regions have
converged to have similar appearance.


Fossil evidence (gr 10)
Increase in complexity over time
Increase in diversity over time
Modifications by descent (e.g. horse)
Transitional fossils




Evidence for
the theory of
Genetics (gr 12)
All organisms comer from a central ancestor because they
evolution
all have DNA & RNA.
Chromosomal DNA & mitochondrial DNA similar in similar
animals.
The fewer genetic sequences organisms share the further
back they are related.
Same genes make same proteins in diff organisms
Homologous structures (Gr 11)
Similar in fundamental structure but have a different
Embryology function.

Embryos of different animals
go through similar stages
during development

, 1700 - 1800 1800 - 1900

Charles Darwin (1809 – 1882)
Erasmus Darwin (1731-1802) 5 yr trip on HMS Beagle in 1830’s
Famous book Zoonomia Theory of Natural Selection
Life on earth came from a common ancestor Origin of Species 1859
1 diversity amongst organisms
Important
2 variety amongst organisms of the same
scientists in species
evolution.
3 if the environment changes, only the fittest
Jean-Baptiste Lamarck (1774 – 1829) organisms survive

Theory of inheritance of acquired characteristics 4 The surviving organisms reproduce
1 Use and disuse of body parts
5 Species changes over time
The environment changes and thus the
organism changes. (active phenotypic changes) Branching pattern of evolution

If organ not used it will become smaller
If organ used much, it will become bigger.
2 Inheritance of acquired characteristics Alfred Wallace (1823 – 1913)
Physical changes that were acquired are passed British naturalist
onto offspring.
Father of biogeography
Happened in a linear pattern.
Worked in Malaysia
Branching pattern of evolution

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