evolution - topic 5 Flashcards
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define evolution
changes in the heritable characteristics of organisms over generations
why might allel frequency change over time?
random mutations
describe the stage sof natural selection
- variation occurs between idividuals in a population
- due to mutations and diffeences from meiosis
- selection pressure introduced
- individuals with advantagous alleles survive
- reproduce passing allele onto offspring
- allele frequency changes
what must happen for speciation to occur?
individuals become isolated
what are the two types of speciation ?
allopatric
sympatric
why does speciaton occur when individuals are islolated?
no gene flow
(no exchange in genes betwen groups)
what is allopatric speciation ?
geographical isolation
what is sympatric isolation?
random mutations prevent interbreeding between individuals
describe what happens in allopatric speciation
- populations of a species become separated from each other by geographical barriers (e.g a river)
- no gene flow can occur between seperated populations
- Different selection pressures acting on them + genetic drift cause changes in allele frequencies
- change so much that they can no longer successfully interbreed and are different species.
describe what happens in sympatric speciation
- random mutation occurs causing a changes allele and therefore phenotype of an individual
- preventing them from successfully breeding with other individuals in the population
- this could be a seasonal, behavioural or mechanical change
- isolated in the sense that they do not interbreed
- lack of gene flow
- allele frequencies in the gene pools change
5 basic principles of natural selection
- variaton present
- selection pressures act on population
- advantageous allel = increased survival
- alleles passsed on
- allele frequencies change
give 3 xamples of evidence for evolution
- fossils
- observation of antibiotic resistance
- molecular evidence
- gene sequencing
explain how theories are validated by the scientific community
- publishing in scientific journals
- peer reviews
- scientific conferences
- ensuring correct stats tests have been produced
explain the method of gene sequencing in providing evidence for evolution
- determine sequence of bases that makes up a gene
- compare base sequences with other individuals
- if sequences similar this indicated common ancestory
- level of similarity indicate how long ago the two species diverged