4.2 Flashcards

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What does ‘survival of the fittest’ mean?

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Organisms that are best adapted are more likely to survive

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What is evolution?

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a change in allele frequency in a population over time (generations).

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The Darwin – Wallace theory for natural selection stages

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  • A population contains natural genetic variation with new alleles created through mutations.
  • A change in the environment causes a change in the selection pressures acting on the population.
  • An allele now becomes favorable.
  • Organisms with this allele are more likely to survive, reproduce and produce offspring.
  • The offspring are more likely to have the allele and can pass the allele on. The allele becomes more common in the populati
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What is stabilizing selection?

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When the average / normal is selected for

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What is a selection pressure?

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A factor that determines how well organisms survive

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What is a gene pool made up of?

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ALL the alleles in the population

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What has to be in place for the Hardy–Weinberg equation to work?

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  • for genetic drift not to occur
  • there are no mutations
  • there is random mating with respect to genotype
  • there is no natural selection
  • there is no movement in or out of the population.
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The ability of a population to adapt to new conditions depends on what?

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  • the strength of the selection pressure
  • the size of the gene pool
  • the reproductive rate of the organism
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Can an organism be perfect?

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  • No

- The environment may change, and there will then be a time lag before the organism can adapt by natural selection

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Why is it good for a species to be highly specialized?

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because it helps avoid competition with similar species

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Why is it bad for a species to be highly specialized?

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because it makes the species vulnerable if the environment changes

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How do new species form?

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  • For new species to arise there has to be reproductive isolation.
  • A group of species must be isolated from the rest of the species, so that they accumulate different allele frequencies.
  • The formation of a new species is called speciation.
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How are new species are made step by step IGNS?

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  • Reproductive isolation – two populations of a species become separated, e.g. geographically by a river.
  • Genetic variation – each population has a wide range of alleles that control their characteristics.– Natural selection – in each population, the alleles that control the characteristics which help the organism to survive are selected and allele frequencies change.
  • Speciation – the populations become so different that successful interbreeding is no longer possible.
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