18.2: Variation in Phenotype Flashcards

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What do individuals in a population of a species often show

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A wide range of variation in their phenotype

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What is this variation in their phenotype due to

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Genetic Factors

Environmental Factors

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3
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What is the primary source of variation

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The primary source of variation is mutation

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4
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What are the 3 sources of variation

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Mutation (Primary)

Meiosis

Random fertilisation of Gametes

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5
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Is variation ever due to one source of variation

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No, it is often a combination

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How do genetic differences occur in a population if every member has the same genes

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Genetic differences occur due to members of the population having different alleles of the genes

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Where/when do these differences occur

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In living organisms

From generation to generation

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Genetic differences as a result of mutations

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Sudden changes to genes and chromosomes may be passed on to the next generation

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Genetic differences as a result of meiosis

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Meiosis is a special form of nuclear division, producing NEW combinations of alleles

These new combinations are produced before they are passed into the gametes, therefore they are different

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Genetic differences as a result of random fertilisation of gametes

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In sexually reproducing organisms, new combinations of alleles are produced and therefore their offspring are different

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11
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Which method does genetic differences occur by

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A combination of all 3. A genetic difference as a result of just one is very rare.

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What other factors influence the way genes are expressed

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Environmental factors, they exert an influence on all organisms

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