BIO 1300 Lecture 1: Chapter 1 Evolution Key Words

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Charles darwin: proposed that earth"s many species are descendants of ancestral species that were different from the present-day species, evolution as descent with modification. Can also be defines more narrowly as a change in the genetic composition of a population from generation to generation. The pattern of evolutionary change is revealed by data from a range of scientific disciplines, including biology, ecology, physics, and chemistry. The process of evolution consists of the mechanisms that produced observed pattern of change: argued that classification should be based on evolutionary relationships, fossils - the remains or traces of organisms from the past. Many fossils are found in sedimentary rocks formed from the sand and mud that settle to the bottom of seas, lakes, swamps, and other aquatic habitats. Pelvic bone in fish shows the evolutionary change. Became greatly reduced in size over time in a number of different lakes. These mockingbirds thought similar to each other, seemed to be different species.

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