Title: UNIT 3: DARWIN AND MENDEL
1UNIT 3 DARWIN AND MENDEL
2I. Darwins Contributions
3I. Darwins Contributions A. Life - Born
Feb 12, 1809
4I. Darwins Contributions A. Life - Born
Feb 12, 1809 - Graduated Cambridge,
intending to join the clergy
5I. Darwins Contributions A. Life - Born
Feb 12, 1809 - Graduated Cambridge,
intending to join the clergy - 1831-36,
Naturalist on H.M.S. Beagle
6I. Darwins Contributions A. Life - Born
Feb 12, 1809 - Graduated Cambridge,
intending to join the clergy - 1831-36,
Naturalist on H.M.S. Beagle - 1859
Origin of Species
7I. Darwins Contributions A. Life - Born
Feb 12, 1809 - Graduated Cambridge,
intending to join the clergy - 1831-36,
Naturalist on H.M.S. Beagle - 1859
Origin of Species - Died April 19, 1882,
interred in Westminster Abbey
8B. The Origin of Species
9B. The Origin of Species 1. One Long
Argument - observations leading to the
conclusions that - life changes through time
10B. The Origin of Species 1. One Long
Argument - observations leading to the
conclusions that - life changes through time
- species descend from shared ancestors
A B C
11B. The Origin of Species 1. One Long Argument
evidence of ancestry 2. Proposed Hypothesis
for HOW change occurs - Natural Selection
12B. The Origin of Species 1. One Long Argument
evidence of ancestry 2. Proposed Hypothesis
for HOW change occurs - Natural
Selection 3. Dilemmas things that didnt fit
13C. Observations 1. Geology - The Earth is
OLD - James Hutton (1726-1797) Scottish
Geologist
14Hadrians Wall, but by the Roman Emperor Hadrian
in 122 A.D. 2000 years old, but no sign of
erosion. How much older must highly worn and
eroded granite outcrops be?
15And how long must it have taken for the layers of
sediment comprising the White cliffs of Dover to
accumulate?
If rates of erosion and mountain building have
been uniform, governed by the processes we see
operating in nature today, then "(in
geology) we find no vestige of a beginning,no
prospect of an end." . (The Earth is
immeasureably old.)
16C. Observations 1. Geology - The Earth is
OLD - Charles Lyell (1797-1875) British
Geologist Principles of Geology Promoted the
concept of UNIFORMITARIANISM
(slow, steady change, accumulating over long
periods of time, can result in major effects)
17C. Observations 2. Paleontology a. Major
groups appear at different times - additive
recent
Mammals
Birds
Reptiles
Amphibians
Jawed fishes
Jawless fishes
past
18C. Observations 2. Paleontology b. Within a
lineage, there are patterns of gradual change
19C. Observations 2. Paleontology b. Within a
lineage, there are patterns of gradual
change c. Within a lineage, there are patterns
of radiation (many descendants from few
ancestors).
20C. Observations 3. Comparative Anatomy -
Homologous Structures
21C. Observations 3. Comparative Anatomy -
Homologous Structures
Same structure, but different uses in different
environments (correlated pattern)
22C. Observations 3. Comparative Anatomy -
Analogous Structures
23C. Observations 3. Comparative Anatomy -
Analogous Structures
Different structures, but same uses in the same
environment . (again, a correlation between
anatomy and environment)