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How Evolution Generates
“Endless Forms, Most Beautiful”Part 1: Improbable Foundations
Marc Presler
Peter Yang
Elizabeth Brown
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What’s in store…
Part 2: Evolution and Development
Peter Yang
Part 3: Human Genetics and Evolution
Elizabeth Brown
Part 1: Improbable Foundations
Marc Presler
The common
ancestor
Evolution
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“There is grandeur in this view of life...
that from so simple a beginning
endless forms most beautiful
and most wonderful have been,
and are being, evolved.”
-Charles Darwin, concluding
The Origin of Species
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Evolution: deeply counterintuitiveand publically controversial…
The common
ancestor
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How?
Evolution:
The common
ancestor
Nature follows “rules”
“Water flows downhill.”
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Nature follows “rules”
The common ancestor
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The 4 “Rules” of Evolution
• Variation
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• Variation
• Emerge
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The 4 “Rules” of Evolution
• Variation
• Emerge
• Success
The 4 “Rules” of Evolution
• Variation
• Emerge
• Pass on
• Success
The 4 “Rules” of Evolution
The 4 “Rules” of Evolution
• Variation
• Emerge
• Pass on
• Success
Evolution: simply change over time
MixEmerge Lose
• Occurs at the population level
• If ANYTHING is different from one generation to
the next…
Natural Selection: When traits becomes
more common because they confer specific
reproductive advantages.
Fitness: to Survive AND Reproduce
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Evolution: simply change over time
Adaptations are traits that increase fitness.
– Natural Selection, when change is more
‘fit’
• Fitness: Survive AND Reproduce
Not all evolution is driven by adaptation.
Emerge Mix Lose
Fitness is relative to environment.
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Members of a species compete with each
other.
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Populations evolve. Organisms
develop. Peter’s
talk!
Questions?
Lose
Common Descent
The common
ancestor
Common Descent
The common
ancestor
Sorry Dad!
Common Descent
Common Ancestor
(6 million years ago)
HumanChimpanzeeBonobo
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Liz’s Talk!
Evolution is reactive, not proactive
• Modifying “on the shelf” technology
“It is not the strongest of the
species that survives…but
the one most responsive to
change.”– Charles Darwin
Genes and evolution
• Genes are what get physically passed on
and modified
– Variation is differences in those genes
Enzymes, like lactase
Hormones, like estrogen
and other cellular level functions
Codes
for
Genes and evolution
• From large to small…
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CellsGenes Organism Populations
Questions?
The common ancestor
Genes at the population level
They’re magically… scrumptious!
©
Lose
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Genes at the population level
They’re magically… scrumptious!
©
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Genes at the population level
Good morning!
Genes at the population level
Any change is
evolution.
Genes at the population level
Lose
“Not all evolution
is adaptive.”
Where are the super organisms?
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Where are the super organisms?
• Physical constraints
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Where are the super organisms?
• Everything is always changing…
• Many times it’s hard enough just to stay
alive.
“There is grandeur in this view of life...
that from so simple a beginning…
endless forms most beautiful and most
wonderful have been, and are being,
evolved.”
“The Struggle of Life…
“There is grandeur in this view of life...
that from so simple a beginning…
endless forms most beautiful and most
wonderful have been, and are being,
evolved.”
“The Struggle of Life… the production
of…animals directly follows…”
The common ancestor
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