Five fingers of evolution - Paul Andersen

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The Five Fingers of Evolution.
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A thorough understanding of biology
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requires a thorough understanding of the process of evolution.
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Most people are familiar with the process of natural selection.
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However, this is just one of five processes
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that can result in evolution.
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Before we discuss all five of these processes,
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we should define evolution.
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Evolution is simply change in the gene pool over time.
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But what is a gene pool?
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And for that matter, what is a gene?
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Before spending any more time on genetics,
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let us begin with a story.
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Imagine that a boat capsizes,
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and 10 survivors swim to shore on a deserted island.
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They are never rescued,
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and they form a new population that exists for thousands of years.
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Strangely enough, five of the survivors have red hair.
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Red hair is created when a person inherits two copies
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of the red gene from their parents.
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If you only have one copy of the gene, you won't have red hair.
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To make this easier, we will assume
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that the five non-redheads are not carriers of the gene.
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The initial frequency of the red-hair gene is therefore 50 percent,
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or 10 of 20 total genes.
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These genes are the gene pool.
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The 20 different genes are like cards in a deck
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that keep getting reshuffled with each new generation.
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Sex is simply a reshuffling of the genetic deck.
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The cards are reshuffled and passed to the next generation;
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the deck remains the same, 50 percent red.
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The genes are reshuffled and passed to the next generation;
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the gene pool remains the same, 50 percent red.
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Even though the population may grow in size over time,
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the frequency should stay at about 50 percent.
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If this frequency ever varies, then evolution has occurred.
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Evolution is simply change in the gene pool over time.
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Think about it in terms of the cards.
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If the frequency of the cards in the deck ever changes,
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evolution has occurred.
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There are five processes that can cause the frequency to change.
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To remember these processes, we will use the fingers on your hands,
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starting from the little finger and moving to the thumb.
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The little finger should remind you that the population can shrink.
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If the population shrinks, then chance can take over.
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For example, if only four individuals survive an epidemic,
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then their genes will represent the new gene pool.
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The next finger is the ring finger.
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This finger should remind you of mating, because a ring represents a couple.
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If individuals choose a mate based on their appearance or location,
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the frequency may change.
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If redheaded individuals only mate with redheaded individuals,
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they could eventually form a new population.
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If no one ever mates with redheaded individuals,
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these genes could decrease.
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The next finger is the middle finger.
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The M in the middle finger should remind you of the M in the word "mutation."
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If a new gene is added through mutation, it can affect the frequency.
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Imagine a gene mutation creates a new color of hair.
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This would obviously change the frequency in the gene pool.
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The pointer finger should remind you of movement.
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If new individuals flow into an area, or immigrate,
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the frequency will change.
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If individuals flow out of an area, or emigrate,
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then the frequency will change.
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In science, we refer to this movement as gene flow.
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All four of the processes represented by our fingers can cause evolution.
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Small population size, non-random mating,
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mutations and gene flow.
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However, none of them lead to adaptation.
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Natural selection is the only process
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that creates organisms better adapted to their local environment.
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I use the thumb to remember this process.
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Nature votes thumbs up for adaptations that will do well in their environment,
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and thumbs down to adaptations that will do poorly.
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The genes for individuals that are not adapted for their environment
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will gradually be replaced by those that are better adapted.
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Red hair is an example of one of these adaptations.
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Red hair is an advantage in the northern climates,
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because the fair skin allowed ancestors to absorb more light
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and synthesize more vitamin D.
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Thumbs up!
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However, this was a disadvantage in the more southern climates,
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where increased UV radiation led to cancer and decreased fertility.
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Thumbs down!
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Even the thumb itself is an adaptation
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formed through the process of natural selection.
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The evolution that we have described is referred to as microevolution,
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because it refers to a small change.
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However, this form of evolution
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may eventually lead to macroevolution, or speciation.
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Every organism on the planet shares ancestry with a single common ancestor.
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All living organisms on the planet are connected back in time
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through the process of evolution.
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Take a look at your own hand.
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It's an engineering masterpiece
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that was created by the five processes I just described,
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over millions and millions of years.
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Can you recall the five main causes of evolution from memory?
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If you can't, hit rewind and watch that part again.
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But if you can,
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give yourself or your neighbor a big five-fingered high five.
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