BIO342H5 Chapter Notes - Chapter 15: Genetic Recombination, Allele Frequency, Neo-Darwinism

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Process of change and adaptation developing new life forms and genetic diversity. Theories of evolution: lamarck, formulated the concept of use and disuse. Those that provide them with a slight advantage are favourable variations: those inheriting favourable variations are likely to live longer and produce more. This favourable variations become more common every generation: known as natural selection driving force of evolution, differentiate organism and slowly into new species. Suggests that species migrated from mainland to islands and adapted to island environments in isolation from each other: comparative anatomy, homologous structures are similar in structure and share a common origin. Example: structures found in the forelimbs of mammals bat wings, whale flippers, horse forelegs, and human arms: analogous structures share functional similarity but arose from different origins. Example: the wings of insects and birds are both adaptations for flight but evolved from separate lines of descent: vestigal structures are remnants of organs that have lost their ancestral functions.

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