Understanding Evolution: Homology and Analogy
Similar structures evolved independently:
Analogies
What plant gave rise to broccoli and cauliflower?
Wild mustard
Tetrapod
a vertebrate animal having four feet or legs or leg-like appendages
Bone in Mammal ears are homologous to what in lizards?
jawbones
3 criteria to determine homology or analogy
structure, relationship, development
How could two unrelated flowers have a similar appearance?
they both evolved to have a similar function, like attracting birds
Homology vs. Analogy
Homology: similarity due to shared ancestry Analogy: similarity due to convergent evolution
Thylacosmilus
Lived in South America, marsupial version of the saber toothed tiger (smiledon). Ate giant armadillos.
Smilodon
Pleistocene saber toothed cat
Analogy (biology)
Similarity due to convergent Evolution.
Homology
Similarity in characteristics resulting from a shared ancestry.
Convergent Evolution (Analogy)
Unrelated organisms similar because independently evolved same characters through similar selection pressure
Are the similarities between sharks and dolphins an example of divergent or convergent evolution? Explain.
analogous, they evolved for the same purpose (swimming)
The bowerbird's bower is a phenomenon that exemplifies... a. Genetic drift b. Adaptive selection c. Sexual selection d. Artificial selection e. Inbreeding
bird species in which the males build bower structures for courtship rituals; their courtship begins in early November, continues through late December (Spring in southern hemisphere)
How are a bird and a crocodile homologous?
both take care of their young
Morphology
form and structure of an organism or any of its parts
What did the common ancestor of all modern Tetrapods look like?
like a lizard
What are the 6 Tetrapod Bones?
radius, humerus, ulna, carpals, metacarpals, phalanges
Pax-6 gene
responsible for eye formation in all animals