Evolution
5 Evidence of Evolution
1) Paleontology (dinosaurs)
2) Biogeography evidence
3) Embryology (early stage, we are all goo)
4) Comparative Anatomy (homologous/analogous/vestigial)
5) Biochemical methods (common conserved DNA)
Homologous structures
Analogous structures
- e.g. bird and bat wings
Vestigial structures
-serve no purpose but are homologous to functional structures in other organisms
Natural Selection
-gradual, non-random process where allele frequencies change as a result of environmental interaction
Survival of the fittest
4 Requirements for Natural Selection
1) Competition for survival
2) Variation in traits
3) Heritable traits
4) Variation in traits must be significant for reproduction/survival
Stabilizing Selection
- mainstream (average) is favored
Directional Selection
-one extreme favored
Disruptive Selection
-rare traits are favored, mainstream is not
Sexual Selection
Artificial Selection
this is how we got pugs :((
Hardy-Weinberg Purpose
Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium Formula
p + q = 1
p^2 + 2pq + q^2 = 1
p: freq of homozygous dominant
2pq: freq of heterozygous
q^2: freq of homozyougs recessive
Requirements for Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium
1) Large population
2) Random mating
3) no mutation
4) no natural selection
5) no migration (gene flow)
Mneumonic HW Equilibrium
Large, Random M&M
Microevolution
Gene frequencies change within a population over generations
5 Factors Causing Microevolution
1) Genetic drift
2) Non-random mating
3) Mutations
4) Natural Selection
5) Gene Flow
Genetic Drift
4 Sources of Genetic Variation
1) Mutation
2) Sexual Reproduction
3) Balanced Polymorphism
4) Polyploidy
Mutation
Must not be fatal in order to contribute to genetic variation
Sexual Reproduction
- independent assortment and random joining of gametes
Balanced Polymorphism