4.6.2.1 Variation Flashcards
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Variation:
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the differences in characteristics between individuals in a population due to genes, the environment or a combination of both
2
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What does the genome influence in an organism?
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the genome and its interaction with the environment influence the development of the phenotype of an organism
3
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Processes that lead to genetic variation:
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- meiosis
- sexual reproduction
- mutations
4
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Causes of variation:
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- Genotype
- the genes they have inherited (genetic causes)
- genes passed on from the parents in sex cells
- combining of genes from mother and father creates genetic variation
- identical twins have same genotype
- lots of genetic variation in a population
- Environmental causes - the conditions in which they have developed in
- Combination of genes and the environment
5
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What is there within a population?
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usually extensive variation within a population of a species
6
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What do variants arise from?
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- variants arise from mutations
- most mutations have no effect on the phenotype
- some influence phenotype
- very few determine phenoytype
7
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When do mutations occur?
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- mutations occur continuously
- very rarely a mutation will lead to a new phenotype
- if the new phenotype is suited to an environmental change it can lead to a relatively rapid change in the species