CAS BI 107 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Srgap2, Homo Sapiens, Opsin

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Fossil record: document the course of life over time how organisms have changed over time agrees with evolutionary predictions. The evolution of the horse is a good example of this: transitional fossils: evidence of transitional animals showing their gradual evolution to modern form. Fossil of a snake body with all serpentine characteristics, but also four small limbs. Molecular record: the longer organisms have been separated from each other according to the fossil record, the more different their dna is, the more nucleotide substitutions there are, the more different the dna is! The longer two species are separated, the more time there is for random nucleotide substitutions to happen. Substitutions may or may not lead to observable mutations they don"t always result in a new amino acid: molecular clock. Dna/protein sequences evolve at a relatively constant rate. Therefore, the genetic difference between two organisms is proportional to the time since they shared a common ancestor.

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