5.2 Natural selection Flashcards

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Conditions to which natural selection responds

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  1. Inherited variation - genetic variation in a population
  2. Competition - overproduction and limited resources
  3. Selection - environmental pressures lead to differential reproduction
  4. Adaptations - more adapted survive - reproduce
  5. Evolution - over time allele frequencies change
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Define natural selection

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NATURAL SELECTION - a process which favours the survival of organisms which are better adapted to survive in the given conditions and produce more offspring

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What causes genetic variation in populations?

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  • mutations in germline: random changes in genes - new alleles - beneficial/neutral/detrimental
  • sexual reproduction - random individuals mate + random fertilisation
  • meiosis - crossing over (prophase I - non sister chromatids exchange), independent allele assortment (metaphase I - homologous chromosomes move) in gametes
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Why does competition emerge?

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Species produce more offsping than the environment can support - competition for resources and survival

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5
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Types of adaptations of an organism

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PS BBD

Physiological: better adapted organs

Structural: neck length in giraffe

Biochemical: bllod groups, lactose tolerance

Behavioural: patterns in activity

Developmental: patterns of ageing

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When can a change in allele favouring change?

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If environmental conditions change - favouring of different alleles also changes - detrimental may become beneficail and vice versa

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Examples of natural selection

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  • antibiotic resistance
  • Galapagos finches
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