3.7.3.1 Variation and selection Flashcards

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Define selection pressure

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Environmental factor which affects an organism’s chance of survival (e.g. disease, predation, competition)

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** Define differential reproductive success

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Individuals with a selective advantage are more likely to survive and reproduce

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Summarise the stages of natural selection

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  1. Phenotypes vary bc of DIFFERENT ALLELES which have arisen due to MUTATION
  2. SELECTION PRESSURES create struggle for survival
  3. Some individuals are BETTER ADAPTED than others so SURVIVE, REPRODUCE & PASS ON BENEFICIAL ALLELE (differential reproductive success)
  4. GREATER PROPORTION of the next generation inherit BENEFICIAL ALLELES
  5. The FREQUENCY OF BENEFICIAL ALLELES INCREASES over many generations in a gene pool
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Sources of variation

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  • Random mutation
  • Random fertilisation
  • ( in meiosis) crossing over & independent segregation
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Explain how different subspecies may have evolved from a common ancestor

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  • mutation linked to different trait / phenotype
  • selection for different trait
  • leading to differential reproductive success
  • increase in allele frequency
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What is disruptive selection?

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  • selection against mean / selection for allele with extreme trait at both ends
  • occurs when environment favours more than one phenotype
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What is directional selection? and example

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  • selection against an extreme
  • occurs in response to an environmental change
  • e.g. antibiotic resistance, giraffe neck
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What is stabilising selection? and example

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  • selection against both extremes

- occurs in a stable environment, plant height, human birth weight

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