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Figure 22.1 The historical context of Darwin’s life and ideas

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Figure 22.1 The historical context of Darwin’s life and ideas

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Figure 22.3 Formation of sedimentary rock and deposition of fossils from different time periods

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Figure 22.7 Descent with modification

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Figure 22.14 Homologous structures: anatomical signs of descent with modification

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Figure 23.3a The Hardy-Weinberg theorem

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Figure 24.5 A summary of reproductive barriers between closely related species

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Figure 24.1 Two patterns of speciation

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Figure 24.8 Has speciation occurred during geographic isolation?

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Figure 24.11 A model for adaptive radiation on island chains

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Figure 24.13 Sympatric speciation by autopolyploidy in plants

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Figure 24.15 One mechanism for allopolyploid speciation in plants

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Figure 24.17 Two models for the tempo of speciation

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Table 25.1 The Geologic Time Scale

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Figure 25.5 Diversity of life and periods of mass extinction

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Figure 25.9 Monophyletic versus paraphyletic and polyphyletic groups

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Figure 25.13 Aligning segments of DNA

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Figure 25.11 Constructing a cladogram

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Figure 25.15a Parsimony and molecular systematics

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Figure 25.15b Parsimony and molecular systematics (Layer 3)

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Figure 26.1 Some major episodes in the history of life

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Table 27.2 A Comparison of the Three Domains of Life

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Figure 32.12 Comparing the molecular based and grade-based trees of animal phylogeny

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Figure 26.2 Clock analogy for some key events in evolutionary history

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Unnumbered Figure (page 513) Evolutionary clock: Atmospheric oxygen

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Figure 26.10 The Miller-Urey experiment

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Figure 26.11 Abiotic replication of RNA

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Figure 26.12 Laboratory versions of protobionts

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Figure 26.13 Hypothesis for the beginnings of molecular cooperation

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Figure 26.16 Our changing view of biological diversity