1.7 - Evolution Flashcards

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What is Evolution?

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The changes in organisms over generations as a result of genomic variation

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What is Natural Selection?

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The non-random increase in the frequency of DNA sequences increases survival and the non-random reduction in the frequency of deleterious sequences

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What happens as a result of changing phenotype frequency?

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Stabilising, Directional and Disruptive selection

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What happens in Stabilising selection?

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In stabilising selection, an average phenotype is selected for and extremes of the phenotype range are selected against

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What happens in Directional selection?

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In directional selection, only one extreme of the phenotype range is selected for

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What happens in Disruptive selection?

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In disruptive selection, two or more phenotypes are selected for

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What is Horizontal gene transfer?

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Horizontal gene transfer is where genes are transferred between individuals in the same generation

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What is Vertical gene transfer?

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Vertical gene transfer is where genes are transferred from parent to offspring as a result of sexual or asexual reproduction

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Is Natural selection quicker in Prokaryotes or Eukaryotes?

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Natural selection is more rapid in Prokaryotes

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Why is Natural selection quicker is Prokaryotes?

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Prokaryotes can exchange genetic material horizontally, resulting in faster evolutionary change than in organisms that only use vertical transfer

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What is Speciation?

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Speciation is the generation of new biological species by evolution as a result of isolation, mutation and selection

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Why are isolation barriers important in speciation?

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To prevent gene flow between sub-populations during speciation

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What type of speciation does geographical barriers lead to?

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Allopatric speciation

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What type of speciation do behavioural or ecological barriers lead to?

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Sympatric speciation

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