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EVOLUTION
 Biological evolution  the change in the gene pool of a population during the course of time
by processes such as mutation, natural selection and genetic drift – it is modification by
descent
 It is a scientific theory, not just a hypothesis – it has a reliable body of evidence that it has
developed through extensive and repeated observations and experiments to support it

Different lines of evidence that have confirmed the scientific theory of evolution

1. Fossil records/modification by descent
2. Biogeography
3. Genetics
4. Homologies & embryology
o FOSSIL RECORDS/MODIFICATION BY DESCENT
 3.5 billion rock record – long enough for evolution to have taken place
 Radiometric dating – dates rocks
 Increase in complexity over time
 Increase in diversity over time
 Descent w/ modification, changes occur to the same species over time
 Existence of intermediate forms between groups (transitional fossils) – suggests that
one species may have given rise to another. E.g. mammal-like reptiles – between
mammals and reptiles
o EVIDENCE FROM BIOGEOPGRAPHY
 DEF: the study of where species occur, and why
 Different regions with similar climatic conditions contained very different animals &
plants. Species could evolve without exchanging DNA/competition from similar
species
 Species on islands differed slightly but were more closely related to species on the
nearest mainland, despite the different environments – ocean acted as a barrier
which allowed organisms to adapt differently to the environment on each island,
and for them to evolve into a new species
o EVIDENCE FROM GENETICS
 Studying chromosomal DNA and mitochondrial DNA
 All organisms descended from a common ancestor because they all have DNA &
RNA, there are genes in all organisms that are encoded to make identical proteins
 The more DNA sequences shared, closer the relationship, more recently they
diverged from a common ancestor
o HOMOLOGY AND EMRBYOLOGY
 DEF: organisms w/ similar structures might have acquired these structures from a
common ancestor & therefore are on the same evolutionary lineage, features are
known as homologies
 Similar in structure, position, development – but they do not necessarily perform the
same function
 Embryology  studying embryos of various organisms and similarities between
species over time



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Publisher: 2017 ISBN: 9781776113170 Edition: Unknown

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