BIOLOGY 152 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Selective Breeding, Overproduction

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Evidence for evolution: different species are related homologies, species change over time, fossils of extinct organisms, fossil series showing replacement of one type of organism with a similar but different one, vestigial traits, observations of natural selection. Evolution: pattern and process: pattern: descent with modification, process: natural selection, the mechanism of evolution. Natural selection: darwin"s approach, observation and inference. Inference: the process of deriving logical conclusions from premises known or assumed to be true. Observations 1 & 2: overproduction: reproductive rates are high, but population sizes are relatively constant, conclusion: individuals compete to survive (and reproduce) Observation 3: variability: the individuals in a population are not identical, conclusion: the subset of the population that survives long enough to reproduce. Inference: some individuals have traits that help them survive is not a random sample. Observation 4: inheritance: some of the traits that vary among individuals can be passes to offspring, conclusion: individuals whose traits allow them to best survive and reproduce.

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