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Extra Toes in Horses and other
hoof-bearing animals
Horses are sometimes born with three-toed feet instead of a single hoof. Even when this does not happen, extra toe bones are often present in addition to the one supporting the hoof. In contrast, most fossil
eqid
s possess three-toed feet. Similar phenomena are observed in other ungulates such as cows, deer, and pigs.
Vestigial snake limbs
Snakes, especially boas, sometimes posses disconnected thigh-bones inside their bodies. Some snakes occasionally develop leg nubs which may aid in
copulation
. This suggests that snakes are descended from legged
reptile
s. Conversely, certain lizards such as the
glass "snake"
are legless.
Crab Tails
Crabs possess small tails which are usually (but not always) folded under their abdomens. Many supposed fossil crabs have tails which trail behind them like lobsters and
crayfish
.
Toenails on the fins of Manatees
Most
manatee
s have
vestigial
toenails on their fins. These features serve no apparent purpose, but they suggest that ancesteral manatees could walk on land.
Ancestral insect wing configurations which reappear
Flies and roaches sometimes develop extra pairs of wings like their fossilized precursors.
Flightless Wings
All
flightless birds
have undersized wings. Often these wings are unused, or they are used only for display. Notable exceptions are
penguin
s and other
diving bird
s: They use their wings as fins while swimming.
Striped Horses
Mating of different solid-colored equids such as horses and
donkey
s sometimes produces offspring with stripes similar to
zebra
s'. This effect suggests vestigal stripe-producing genes in equids which only surface under special circumstances.
Hipbones in Whales
Some whales have hipbones which are attached to no limbs. These bones serve little purpose, but they may sometimes serve as an attachment point for muscles which support the sex organs in either sex.
Wisdom Teeth
These late-errupting teeth are the bane of many people because their jaws are too small to accept them. Some lucky people never develop them.
Bird
Teeth
Gene
s
Unlike modern birds, which are all toothless, most bird fossils from the
Mesozoic
Era possess teeth. In an experiment,
chicken
embryo
jaw tissue was grown beside mouse jaw tissue inside a mouse's eye. The chicken jaw produced conical teeth similar to the bird fossils'. This result indicates vestigal tooth-producing genes in chickens.
The Human Appendix
In the human
gastrointestinal
system, there is a small organ known as the
appendix
. Although unnecessary and generally useless, it does contain a cluster of
antibody
-producing cells similar to cells found in the
lymphatic
system and
tonsil
s. Like the tonsils, it can be safely removed.
Tails Which Reappear in Tailless Primates
Some humans (and other tailless primates) are sometimes born with vestigial tails. Like bears' tails, they are too small to be useful for anything.
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Loren I. Petrich (lip@s1.gov)
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Almost every single one of these features is an
Atavism
. An
Atavism
is the apparent reversion of an animal back to an
ancient form
. They normally occur when
dormant genes
are turned on to when a
mutation
in a
gene
causes the animal to develop the
gene coding
of an
ancient relative
.
There have been many incidents of
atavism
s recorded throughout history, all the way back to the time of
Caesar
. They have long been considered
unimportant oddities
. To some they were seen as a reminder that previous
imperfections
lay just below the surface.
Stephen J. Gould
claims something else entirely. He contends that they teach an important lesson the potential result of
small genetic changes
.
Atavism
s support the belief that
phenotype
s can change rapidly with one or two small changes unlike the standard
gradualist model of evolution
where many small changes are needed over generations.
Genetic systems
contain extensive, hidden components and capacities for expressing small changes as large effects. That these components exist is the only way for
atavism
s to exist. He feels that these components, which have possibly been hidden for millions of years, would allow for
rapid evolutionary changes
and
adaptation
.
Another example of an
atavism
could be some
Flightless Beetle's wings
. The wings are fully developed, but the cover on the backs of the beetles became fused to its shell at some point in history, rendering it
flightless
.
Atavism
is a theory presented by, among others, Gould. It does not explain the unlikelihood of 1/3 of horses in a later German test study having the ancient gene, and the other 2/3 that had 3 toes having the 3rd toe duplicated. Also, as
melknia
says, the probability that the same gene mutates everytime these fairly common
atavism
s come up is fairly low.
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