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Patterns of Evolution

Patterns of Evolution. CHANGE IN LIVING THINGS. Soapberry Bugs feeding on Balloon vine fruit. Golden Raintree fruit flat. Images from Scott Carroll. VESTIGIAL ORGANS. Starr & Taggart. 1989. FOSSILS AND EXTINCTION. TRANSITIONAL FORMS. From evolution.berkeley.edu. Natural Selection.

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Patterns of Evolution

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  1. Patterns of Evolution

  2. CHANGE IN LIVING THINGS

  3. Soapberry Bugs feeding on Balloon vine fruit Golden Raintree fruit flat Images from Scott Carroll

  4. VESTIGIAL ORGANS

  5. Starr & Taggart. 1989

  6. FOSSILS AND EXTINCTION

  7. TRANSITIONAL FORMS

  8. From evolution.berkeley.edu

  9. Natural Selection

  10. Structural Homology Mickoleit (2004) Phylogenetische Systematik der Wirbeltiere, Friedrich Pfeil, Munich.

  11. Developmental Homology Richardson. 1998. Developmental Biology.

  12. Molecular Homology Olfactory Pseudogenes in apes from biologos.org

  13. J Bret Bennington. Hofstra.edu

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