Comparative evidence refers to the use of data or observations from different sources, such as different populations, species, or conditions, to make comparisons and draw conclusions. By looking at similarities and differences between these sources, researchers can gain insights into patterns, relationships, or causal mechanisms. Comparisons are often used in various fields, including Biology, sociology, and linguistics, to understand phenomena in a broader context.
The fact that sheep insulin can be substituted for human insulin is an example of evidence of evolution based on comparative biochemistry. Insulin is a peptide hormone.
The evidence for evolution is extensive and multi-layered, too much for me to cover comprehensively. The Wikipedia article 'Evidence of common descent' has many subcategories. these are: Evidence from genetics Evidence from palaeontology Evidence from comparative anatomy Evidence from geographical distribution Evidence from comparative physiology and biochemistry Evidence from antibiotic and pesticide resistance Evidence from complex iteration Evidence from observed speciation and adaptation Evidence from intraspecies modifications I would recommend the Wikipeidia article and I am sure there are a large number of YouTube videos dedicated to the subject.
Fossil Records, Comparative Anatomy, & Molecular Evidence
fossil records, comparative anatomy, and Molecular clocks.
fossil records, comparative anatomy, and Molecular clocks.
Comparative anatomy
Genetic studies, including comparative genomics. Morphological assays in comparative morphology. Developmental studies in embryology. Palaeontology, which includes studies of the morphology of extinct species. Note that one could just as easily identify ten distinct lines of evidence, or a hundred, depending on how one classifies these lines.
true Answer The Theory of Evolution by Means of Natural Selection is accepted by most, almost all, scientists as an excellent account of how life must change and diversify and adapt across time. Evolution is considered factual and thus true by most scientists. The reason for this is the huge amount of evidence, which comes from comparative genetics, comparative genomics, comparative cytogenetics, biogeography, comparative morphology, comparative biochemistry, comparative behaviour and the fossil record.
Paleontology, genetics, molecular biology, taxonomy, evolutionary development and comparative anatomy, just to name a few.
Paleontology, genetics, molecular Biology, taxonomy, evolutionary development and comparative anatomy, just to name a few.
The fossil record, comparative anatomy, molecular genetic and molecular cell Biology, genetics, evolutionary development and evolutionary biology to name several disciplines with evidence for evolution and it's processes. Go here. talkorigins.org
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