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Title: Evolution - The Role of DNA


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Evolution The Role of DNA
www.onacd.ca
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DNA The Molecule of Life
  • DNA is the genetic blueprint of life.
  • Within every living cell, chromosomes can be
    found that contain the DNA and genes that govern
    the cell.

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Structure of DNA
  • DNA consists of 2 strands. Each strand is made
    up of a series of sugar and phosphate molecules
    which are chemically bonded to nitrogenous bases.
    These bases then bond to each other to hold the
    strands together.
  • When the 2 strands are joined together they form
    a spiraling ladder, also known as a double helix.

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Nitrogenous Bases
  • There are four types of nitrogenous bases which
    make up the center rungs of the DNA ladder
  • Adenine
  • Thymine
  • Guanine
  • Cytosine
  • The order that these bases are found in
    determines the gene sequences on the DNA
    molecule.
  • Note Adenine will only pair up with Thymine and
    Guanine will only pair up with Cytosine (termed
    complementary base pairing)

Above Adenine and Thymine Below Guanine and
Cytosine
Note that adenine and guanine are double ringed
structures whereas thymine and cytosine only
contain single rings
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DNA and Variability
  • If genes are determined by the DNA molecule, and
    if traits are determines by genes, then DNA
    determines your traits
  • Mutations can occur in the DNA molecule which
    allows for variation in a species (whether those
    mutations be for the better or the worse)
  • If the new traits are preferred for the
    environment that it lives in that individual will
    go on to reproduce and produce offspring.
  • The possible passing on of these traits to
    offspring by sexual reproduction allows for that
    variation to continue and increase in frequency
    in that population
  • Variation in genes is the key to evolution

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What we mean when we say the word evolution
  • Evolution is simply put, gradual change in the
    genetic composition of a population during
    successive generations.
  • To say that you believe in general evolution
    simply means that you agree with the fact that
    genes will change over time due to sexual
    reproduction. This is an irrefutable fact.

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Microevolution
  • Refers to the minor changes that accompany
    short-term adaptations to changing environments
    (this could be in an animal, plant or any living
    cell)
  • It is the result of genetic variation within a
    species or population acted on over time by a
    process called natural selection (more to come.)
  • Changes involved might include differences in
    color, size or behavior that are better suited
    towards a new environment
  • These minor changes may or may not be enough to
    actually create a new species

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Macroevolution
  • Refers to evolution above the species level
  • In effect, macroevolution looks back along the
    lines of common descent, using comparative
    anatomy, embryology, biochemistry and
    paleontology to reconstruct pathways of descent
    from one species to another species
  • It requires the extensive use of inference in the
    development of explanations, which can create
    uncertainty for some individuals
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