Genetic Basis for Evolution
Define Evolution
‘Change in the heritable characteristics of a population’. (‘Change in allele frequencies in a population over time’)
- heritable traits (rooted in DNA)
- populations (not individuals/ whole species)
Genetic Basis for Evolution
Lamarck’s Theory of Evolution
Genetic Basis for Evolution
Charle’s Darwin’s Theoary of Natural Selection
Change in heritable trait = EVOLUTION.
Genetic Basis for Evolution
Falsification of Theories
Genetic Basis for Evolution
Molecular Evidence for Evolution
Genetic Basis for Evolution
Patterns in DNA comparisons
Genetic Basis for Evolution
Hox Genes and Evolution
Genetic Basis for Evolution
What are phylogentic trees?
https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/phylogenetic-inference/
Evidence for Evolution
What is Selective Breeding?
Evidence for Evolution
What is Artificial Selection?
Evidence for Evolution
What are Homologous Structures?
Evidence for Evolution
What are Pentadactyl Limbs?
Evidence for Evolution
What are Analogous Structures?
Evidence for Evolution
Impacts of Selective Breeding
Evidence for Evolution
Functional Variations of Pentadactyl Limbs in Mammals.
Evidence for Evolution
Homologous Structures and Divergent Evolution.
Evidence for Evolution
Analogous Structures and Convergent evolution
Evidence for Evolution
The evolution of Central Nervous Systems
Speciation and Reproductive Isolation
What is Speciation?
The formation of a new species by the splitting of an existing spcies.
- Two populations of a species becomes seperated, thus they can not INTERBREED, they will evolve in different ways.
- The characteristics of the two populations will gradually diverge.
- If the two populations then merged and had the chance of interbreeding, but did not —> evolved into seperate species.
Speciation and Reproductive Isolation
What is Reproductive Isloation?
When two populations are no longer able to successfully interbreed with one another and therefore prevent any gene flow or exchange of genetic material between the two groups.
- A requirement for speciation to occur.
- Reasons for inability to produce viable offspring can range, geographic barriers, to mating behaviours not alinging, to anatomical incompatibilty.
Speciation and Reproductive Isolation
What is Geographical Isloation?
Speciation and Reproductive Isloation
What is Sympatric Speciation
Speciation and Reproductive Isolation
What is Allopatric Speciation?
Speciation and Reproductive Isloation
What is Behavioural Seperation?