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Evolution Chapter 25 Great Idea: All life on Earth evolved from single-celled organisms by the process of natural selection.

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Evolution

Chapter 25

Great Idea:All life on Earth evolved from single-celled organisms by the process of

natural selection.

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Chapter Outline

• The Fact of Evolution

• Chemical Evolution

• Natural Selection and the Development of Complex Life

• The Evolution of Human Beings

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The Fact of Evolution

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The Fact of Evolution

• Evolution– Ongoing process of change

• Scientists accept evolution as fact– Debate various theories

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The Fossil Record

• Fossils– Organism’s hard parts preserved

•Turned to rock•Replaced by minerals

• Fossil record– Fossils found, catalogued, and analyzed

– Shows transitions– Incomplete

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The Fossil Record – cont.

• Three key ideas– Older fossils more different– Increasing complexity with time– Most species have gone extinct

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Wide Variety of Fossils

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Fossil Trilobites

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The Biochemical Evidence

• DNA– Evidence for evolution

– Changes slowly

– Also compare amino acid sequences•Cytochrome c

– Humans and chimps identical

– Rattlesnake 86% overlap

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Evidence from Anatomy:Vestigial Organs

• Vestigial organs– Internal features– No useful function

• Examples– Appendix: humans– Wings: penguins– Hind legs: whales

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Wings of a Penguin Are Vestigial Organs

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Chemical Evolution

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Chemical Evolution

• Chemical evolution– Process of combining rocks, water and gases

• Miller-Urey experiment• Formation of cell

– Still unknown

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Miller-Urey Experiment

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Black Smokers

• Black Smokers– Deep-ocean floor– Vents of mineral rich hot water– Diverse ecosystem

•Most primitive bacteria

• Hydrothermal zones– Site of life’s origin?

•Protected•Ideal chemical environment

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Black Smokers

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RNA Enzymes

• Early life was simpler– RNA catalyzed reactions– Created proteins– Proteins led to DNA

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The Window of Opportunity

• Chemical processes– Occurred rapidly

• Recent discoveries– Schopf

•Evidence of life 3.5 billion years ago

• First cell– 4.0-3.5 billion years ago

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The First Cell

• First cell– No competition

– Multiplied rapidly

• Special characteristics– 20 amino acids

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Science by the Numbers

• Cell division

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The Ongoing Process of Science

• Did life also originate on Mars?– Evidence from a meteorite

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Natural Selection and the Development of Complex Life

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Natural Selection

• Charles Darwin

• Natural Selection– Variation in populations

•Some variation heritable

– More individuals born than will survive

• Adaptation

• Artificial selection

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Dog Breeds

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Cobalt-Winged Parakeets

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Science in the Making

• The reception of Darwin’s theory– On the Origin of the Species

• Alfred Russell Wallace

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Charles Darwin

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The Story of Life

• First cell– Natural selection

•Mutations

• Mutations– Random– Most not beneficial

• Environment– Impacts evolution

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The Story of Life – cont.

• Eukaryotes• Colonies• Hard shell

– Cambrian explosion

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A Fossil Microbe

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Rock with Fossils

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Major Steps in the Evolution of Life

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Geological Time

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The Ongoing Process of Science

• The evolution of whales– What does the fossil record tell us?

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Mass Extinctions and the Rate of Evolution

• Rate of extinction– 10%-20% extinct in 5-6 million years

• Mass extinctions– 30%-90% extinct

• Mechanisms– Asteroid

• Evolution – Gradualism– Punctuated equilibrium

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Extinction Events

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Giant Crater near theYucatan Peninsula

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Chesapeake Bay Impact Drilling Site

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The Evolution of Human Beings

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“Lucy”

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Neanderthal Man

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Thinking More about Evolution

• Young-earth creationism

• Intelligent design