The fossil record, although not complete, provides a lot of evidence. There is also supporting evidence from geological studies, and the extensive human and nonhuman genome studies that are currently being done.
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Paleontology, genetics, molecular Biology, taxonomy, evolutionary development and comparative anatomy, just to name a few.
It does hint at common ancestry so it is "evidence" of evolution.
how does adaptations give evidence for evolution?
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The change in allele frequency over time in populations of organisms. An observed and observable fact, especially since gene sequencing has come into it's own. More to the point, evolution provides us with the evidence for evolutionary theory.
Paleontology, genetics, molecular Biology, taxonomy, evolutionary development and comparative anatomy, just to name a few.
Indirect evidence refers to information that requires some form of inference or interpretation to establish a connection to a particular fact or conclusion. It does not directly prove a point but rather provides clues or support for a theory or argument. Examples include circumstantial evidence or expert opinions.
It does hint at common ancestry so it is "evidence" of evolution.
Evolution
The basis for all science, be it evolution or the study of how squeaky noises annoy people, is evidence. Darwin's primary evidence for evolution by natural selection was morphological homology; physical similarities between species. Modern evidence for evolution by natural selection is vast and includes a rich fossil record, well understood geologic evidence, radioisotopic evidence, as well as a host of genetic evidence from protein homologies to complex molecular systematics. All evidence for evolution converges on the singular observation that all organisms can be organized in a nested hierarchy much like a family tree; a Tree of Life.
In evolution the study of vertebrate forelimbs is related to the anatomical evidence from homology.
how does adaptations give evidence for evolution?
In evolution the study of vertebrate forelimbs is related to the anatomical evidence from homology.
Fossils provide amazing evidence for the theory of evolution and the long history of life on Earth.