6. what do we mean by genetic diversity Flashcards

1
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what kinds of genetic variation exists

A

mutations to DNA persisting

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2
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on phylogenetic tree, if there’s one lineage further separated, what does it mean

A

more genetic diversity
more different

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3
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assigning conservation value

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for distinct one, too far from evolution

for close one, not much genetic diversity as similar ones nearby

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4
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what is the pragmatic approach to phylogenetic

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if the lineage is the source of evolutionary change due to distinctive and conservation occurring

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5
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what is a better predictor than phylogeny

A

life history

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6
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smaller species with less parental investment

and

highly fecund species

are more…

A

diverse

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7
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2 ways to study genetic diveristy

A
  1. genotypic variation through DNA
  2. phenotypic variation
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genotypic variation, what we look at

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differences in one or more locus anf see if they affect phenotype

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9
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phenotypic variation, what we look at

A

see if phenotypic differences have genetic basis

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10
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what is an example of genetic difference causing phenotypic variation

A

discrete colour polymorphism

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11
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what is polymorphism maintained with

A

natural selection
sexual selection

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12
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what is the common garden experiment using yarrow

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controlling environmental effects, the clones of yarrows were different

environment and genetics have an effect on morphology

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13
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Does feeding behaviour have a genetic basis, behavioural phenotype

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yes, it represents intraspecific genetic diversity

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14
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phenology of flowering is under what control

A

genetic control

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15
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what do flower phylogeny trees tell you

A

closely related genetically flowers have similar flowering dates

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16
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why should we conserve genetic diveristy

A

important source of biological variation

Helps with health and persisitence of populations

needed for evolution

heterozygosity is related to fitness

17
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what does natural selection operate on

A

GENETIC DIVERSITY
so that there’s adaptations for changing conditions

18
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in disruptive selection

A

average phenotype is least fit

19
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in stabilizing selection

A

extreme phenotypes are least fit

20
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in directional selection

A

on extreme phenootype is super fot

21
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which 2 selections actually reduce genetic diveristy in population

A

stabilizing and directional

22
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what does natural selection do

A

reproductive isolation so new species, so genetic diversity

23
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how to calculate heterozygosity

A

add all the heterozygosity values together, divided by the number of individuals

24
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what is polymorphism

A

proportion of loci which have more than one allele

25
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how to calculate polymorphism

A

number of polymorphic loci/ total number of loci in the sample

26
Q

vertebrates, invertebrates and plants are usually

A

heterogygous

27
Q

how does heterozygous affect fitness in mussel

A

increased length when heterozygosity increase, thus fitness

28
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how does heterozygosity affect developmental stability

A

chromosomes correlated with wing length variance

heterozygous- more pairs fo chromosomes

have less variance in wing length

more symmetry

more developmental stability and higher fitness

29
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how does heterozygosity affect fecundity of grass

A

more seeds, more fecund when hetero

numbeer of branches with flowers increase

same relationship with leaf weight as well

relates to fitness

30
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what suggests that genetic diversity and fitness have weaker link

A

meta analysis

31
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why did meta analysis show weak link between genetic diversity and fitness

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loss of heterozygosity had negaetive effects on fitness, that is why worth conserving genetic diversity

some studies had negative correlation

32
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what was another article about weak relationship about genetic diversity and fitness in animals

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not zero, but weak link

it is an average across lots of studies, so why are populations so different everywhere

life history traits have higher correlation as compared to physiological and morphological