BIOA01H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Speciation, Cyanobacteria, Convergent Evolution

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Lecture 7: evolution: evidence for evolution: part two. Evolutions usually happen gradually, populations change over decades and centuries. Speciation occurs, one species splits into two or more species. All species share a common ancestry, they split from the ancestral. Much of evolution change is caused by natural selection. It has been said that chimps and humans are related. There is evidence in our chromosomes that can prove this. Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes while chimps have 24 pairs of chromosomes. Now scientists think about what happened to the one pair of chromosomes that chimps have and that we don"t. It was lost and we didn"t need those genes. When god made us, he distributed the genes differently, as we didn"t need as. If life originated on earth in the distant past, then we should see traces of life on earth from the simplest to later on being more complex. If evolution occurred within lineages and those lineages sometimes spilt.

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