BIOL 1001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Ring Species, Unicellular Organism, Microevolution

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22 Jan 2018
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Examples we reviewed last lecture are examples of natural selection that is known as. Evidence of evolution: biogeographical evidence; evidence from distribution of species. This evidence i(cid:374)(cid:272)ludes (cid:373)ost of dar(cid:449)i(cid:374)"s e(cid:448)ide(cid:374)(cid:272)e-example of this is seen in ring species. ~the difference between species is a degree: homology: similarity of structure in organs with different functions; common origin. These structures are similar but look different because of their common ancestor. ~skulls of chimps and humans have a different size and shape. ~terrestrial species contain a gill pouch and tail in their embryos because they descended from aquatic species. ~ vestigial structures: structures that had a function in an ancestor but not functional anymore. ~reduction in size occurs because of fitness cost within species: molecular homologies: shared characteristics that occur at the molecular level. ~our traits are determined by our proteins and proteins are determined by dna. ~refer to genetic code to reconstruct original dna sequence of a polypeptide chain.

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