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Evidence for Evolution

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The Evidence for Evolution

The discovery of genes as a mechanism (way) to inherit characteristics and create variance supported the theory of evolution. In addition to this, the two main sources of evidence are:

Fossils

Fossils

  • Fossils show the gradual changes in organisms over vast periods of time.
Antibiotic resistant bacteria

Antibiotic resistant bacteria

  • Natural selection neatly explains this phenomenon:
  • Bacteria reproduce rapidly.
  • Mutations occur during reproduction.
  • If a mutated bacterium is resistant to antibiotics, it will survive exposure to antibiotics and go on to reproduce.
  • This bacterium will represent the original ancestor of a new resistant strain.
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Biology

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Cells, Tissues & Organs

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Reproduction & Variation

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Ecological Relationships & Classification

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Digestion & Nutrition

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Plants & Photosynthesis

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Biological Systems & Processes

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Chemistry

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Particles

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Chemical Reactions

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Atoms, Elements, Compounds

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The Periodic Table

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Materials & the Earth

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Reactivity

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Energetics

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Properties of Materials

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Physics

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Energy

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Forces & Motion

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Waves

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Electricity & Magnetism

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Matter

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Space Physics

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