10.5-6 Types of variation (no MATHS) Flashcards

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Interspecific variation

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variation between members of different species
e.g. mouse has 4 legs, bird has 2 legs

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intraspecific

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differences between organisms within a species
e.g. height, build, hair colour & IQ

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Causes of variation

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genetic material = genetic variation
environment = environmental variation

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Genetic causes of variation: OVERALL

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Alleles (variants): genes have different alleles. In a gene for a particular characteristic, different alleles produce different effects.

Mutations: changes in DNA sequences

Meiosis

Sexual reproduction

Chance

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Genetic causes of variation: mutation

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Mutations: changes in DNA sequences = changes in proteins that code for a gene
–> can affect physical and metabolic characteristics

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Genetic causes of variation: Meiosis

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gametes are produced via meiosis
–> each gamete receives half the genetic content of a parent
–> genetic material inherited from two parents is mixed up via independent assortment and crossing over

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Genetic causes of variation: sexual reproduction

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offspring produced from two individuals inherits genes and alleles from each parents

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Genetic causes of variation: Chance

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many different gametes are produced from parental genome (during sexual reproduction it is a result of chance as to which two will combine)
–> random fertilisation

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Environmental causes of variation

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good example is presence/ absence of any scars (caused via an accident or disease = no genetic origin)

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Discontinuous variation

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characteristic that can only result in certain values (no inbetweens)
–> variation purely due to genetic factors e.g. sex, blood type
–> represented via barchart/ pie chart

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Continuous variation

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characteristic that can take any value within a range
–> continuum e.g. height, mass
–> not controlled by single gene but a number of them (polygenes)
–> often influenced by environmental factors

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Normal distribution curves

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bell shaped
- mean mode and median are equal
- distribution is symmetrical about mean
- 50% of values are less than mean and 50 % are greater
- most values lie close to mean value

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