1.6 Evolution Flashcards

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evolution

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changes in organisms over generations as a result of genomic variations

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changes to the gene pool arise by

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  • gene transfer
  • natural selection
  • speciation
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natural selection

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the non random increase in frequency of DNA sequences that increase survival and the non random reduction in the frequency of deleterious sequences

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types of selection

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  • stabilising
  • directional
  • disruptive
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stabilising selection

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  • an average phenotype is selected for and extremes are selected against
  • eg. blonde hair + black hair = brown hair
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directional selection

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  • one extreme of the range is selected for
  • eg. big bear + small bear = big bear
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disruptive selection

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  • two or more phenotypes are selected for
  • eg. black cat + white cat = black and white cat
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horizontal gene transfer

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where genes are transferred between individuals in the same generation

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vertical gene transfer

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

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is natural selection most rapid in prokaryotes or eukaryotes? why?

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  • prokaryotes
  • because they can transfer genetic material horizontally, which is an instantaneous process
  • this results in faster evolutionary change
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species

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a group of organisms capable of interbreeding to produce fertile offspring, and which do not normally breed with other groups.

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speciation

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

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Allopatric speciation

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  • caused by geographical barriers
  • eg. continental drift, mountain ranges
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Sympatric speciation

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  • caused by ecological or behavioural barriers
  • eg. mating practices, different habitats
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