18: Variation and Selection Flashcards

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Process of adaptation

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  • process, resulting from natural selection,
  • by which populations become more suited to their environment
  • over many generations
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Natural selection

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Organisms with favourable alleles and adv characteristics have a higher probability of surviving & reproducing.

variation & chance of mutation -> competition for resources -> develop phenotype(char) = survival adv:

  • live longer
  • breed more
  • be more likely to pass their genes on

Repeated over gen, the ‘mutated’ phenotype = norm.

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Selective breeding

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  • Humans select animals/ plants with desirable features
  • breed them
  • repeat the selective breeding over many generations
    (artificial selection)
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Evolution

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change in adaptive features of a population over time as the result of natural selection.

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Antibiotic resistance

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  • bacteria - evolution occurs in a much shorter time span → variation by mutation in a bacterial cell alllele
  • mutation → resistant to antibiotic →
  • r bacteria doesn’t die, continue reproduce with < competition = genes for antibiotic resistance are passed
  • whole population of bacteria becomes antibiotic-resistant
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Natural vs Artificial Selection

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N:

  • occurs naturally
  • development of features: better adapted to their environment and survival
  • takes a long time to occur

A:

  • only occurs when humans intervene
  • features: useful to humans, not necessaraly to survival
  • takes less time: only individ. with desired features are allowed to reproduce.
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Variation definition + why beneficial

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differences between individuals of the same species

beneficial:
1. allows natural selection to occur
2. reduces the risk of extinction from disease

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Mutation defition + cause

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definition: genetic change which result in a change in the sequence of DNA bases

the way in which new alleles are formed (mutated - altered, change in function - new formed)

exposure to some chemicals & ionising radiation increase rate of mutation

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Gene mutation

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change in the base sequence of DNA

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Genetic variation

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G: differences between individuals of the same species

caused by differences in genes
- increased during meiosis (produces gametes) ➝ each gamete has a dif set of alleles = when 2 gametes fuse ➝ entirely new set of genes is produced.

e.g. blood group, ability to roll tongue, loved/less earlobes, eye colour, gender

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Phenotypic variation

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P: difference in features between individuals of the same species

observable features
caused by both genetic and environmental factors

Continuous v: results in a range of phenotypes between two extremes, e.g. height in humans

Discountinous v: results in a limited number of phenotypes with no intermediates, e.g. tongue rolling
mostly caused by genes alone, e.g. blood groups in humans.

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Adaptive features definition

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  • as the inherited functional features of an organism

- that increase its fitness

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Define Adaptive features

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  • as the inherited functional features of an organism

- that increase its fitness

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Define Fitness

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the probability of an organism surviving and reproducing in the environment in which it is found

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Adaptive features of Xerophytes (4)

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very dry climats - cacti
features help to reduce water loss.

  • fewer/sunken stomata: bubbles of moist air trapped around; lowers water potential gradient = less water lost
  • small, rolled leaves or spines: reduces SA, traps moisture to lower water potential gradient
  • deep roots: allow to absorb water from soil
  • thick waxy cuticle: waterproof barrier
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