Evolution
Evidence of Evolution include
1) Paleontology
2) Biogeographic
3) embryology
4) Comparative Anatomy
5) Biochemical
Evidence of Evolution: Paleontology
Evidence of Evolution: Biogeographic
Evidence of Evolution: embryology
Evidence of Evolution: Comparative Anatomy
Evidence of Evolution: Biochemical
Homologous structures
Analogous structures:
Vestigial structures:
Theory of evolution
1) Cuvier’s catastrophism
2) Lamark’s inheritance of acquired traits
3) Darwin’s Natural Selection
Cuvier’s catastrophism
Lamark’s inheritance of acquired traits
● Use and disuse: used body parts will develop and unused ones are weakened, leading to evolution.
● Inheritance of acquired traits: traits acquired through use and disuse are
passed onto offspring (eg. giraffe stretching neck will cause its neck to
develop, and produce long necked offspring). This is incorrect - acquired
characteristics are generally not heritable.
Darwin - Theory of Natural Selection.
Requirements for Natural Selection
1) Demand > supply
2) Difference in level of fitness
3) Variations in traits due to genetic influence
4) variation in traits due to reproduction and/or survival
Requirements for Natural Selection: Demand > supply
Requirements for Natural Selection: Difference in level of fitness
Requirements for Natural Selection: Variations in traits due to genetic influence
Requirements for Natural Selection: variation in traits due to reproduction and/or survival
Types of Natural Selection include:
1) Stabilizing Selection
2) Directional Selection
3) Disruptive Selection
Stabilizing Selection
Directional Selection
Disruptive Selection
Other types of Selection
1) Sexual Selection
2) Artificial Selection