4.3.9 natural selection & evolution Flashcards

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theory of natural selection

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  • individual has characteristic which helps it survive in environment & lives long enough to reproduce
  • evolution = selects individuals with adaptations who survive & reproduce
  • adaptations passed on generations
  • more & more have adaptive characteristic
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steps 1-6 of natural selection

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  1. mutation creates alternative versions of gene (allele)
  2. creates genetic variation between individuals in species - intraspecific variation
  3. now variety exists, the environment can ‘select’ - when resources are scarce, the environment selects those variations (characteristics) which provide an advantage = selection pressure
  4. individuals with advantageous characteristic survive/reproduce
  5. thus, they pass on advantageous characteristic = inheritance
  6. next generation will have higher proportion of individuals with successful characteristics - over time, group of organisms become well adapted to environment = adaptation
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what must occur before evolution takes place

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genetic variation

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pesticides

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designed to kill pests

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insecticides

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designed to kill specifically insects

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what does an insecticide apply

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very strong selection pressure
- if insect susceptible = die
- if form of resistance = may survive & reproduce to pass on resistance characteristic so it quickly spreads

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when was resistance to pesticides first documented & describe

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1914
- scale insects resistant to inorganic insecticides

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how short can resistance arise in

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little as 2 years

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problem of resistance to pesticides by insects

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  • can accumulate in food chain
  • if many resistant insects eaten by predator, they receive much larger dose
  • can reach humans
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10
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what pesticide has been banned in many areas

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DDT

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problems associated with antibiotic resistance

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  • possible that some bacteria are resistant & survive
  • many people stop taking antibiotics before end of course = resistant bacteria survives & reproduce creating resistant strain
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what has led to bacteria practically resistant to all antibiotics

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overuse & incorrect use of antibiotics

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13
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what does prescribing multiple antibiotics do

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greatly reduces chance that any bacteria will survive

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selection of resistant microorganisms
- before selection
- directly after selection
- final population

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before selection: variety of levels of resistance
- variation is caused by mutations which create genetic variation within species

directly after selection: least resistant individuals killed
- all that remains is individuals possessing some resistance

final population: partly resistant individuals reproduce
- next generation contains much higher proportion of resistant individuals

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example of bacteria which have gained wide range of resistance

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MRSA
- developed resistance to increasing range of stronger drugs
- ‘evolutionary arms race’ = medical researchers struggling to develop new/effective drugs, but the bacterial populations rapidly become resistant to them

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