6.3 Genetics & Evolution Flashcards

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State two kinds of evidence used to show evolution.

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  • Fossils
  • Antibiotic resistance in bacteria
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How are fossils formed?

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  • Parts of organisms that have not decayed due to conditions needed for decay being absent
  • Parts of organisms that have been replaced by minerals as they decayed e.g. bones
  • Traces of organisms are preserved, covered in sediment and becoming rock.
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Why are there few traces of early life-forms left behind?

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They are mostly soft-bodied.

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How do fossils act as evidence for evolution?

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Scientists can identity the ages of the fossils and use them to show how organisms change over time.

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What do branches in evolutionary trees indicate?

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Where speciation has occured.

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What is extinction?

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Where there are no individuals of a species still alive.

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State the factors that may lead to extinctions.

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  • New disease
  • Predation
  • Competition
  • Changes to the environment
  • Catastrophic events
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What enables bacteria to evolve quickly?

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The fast rate of their reproduction.

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Outline the process of antibiotic resistance bacteria evolving.

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  • Mutations occur in bacteria producing genetic variation.
  • Certain strains are resistant to antibiotics and are not killed when antibiotic is applied.
  • Resistant strains survive and reproduce
  • Overtime, the population of a resistant strains increase
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Why are resistant strains of bacteria dangerous?

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People have no immunity to them and there is no effective treatment.

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State an example of a resistant strains of bacteria.

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MRSA

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What can be done to reduce the rate of development of antibiotic resistant bacteria?

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  • Refrain from inappropriately prescribing antibiotics e.g. for viral diseases.
  • Patients should compete the prescribed course of antibiotics.
  • Restrict agricultural uses of antibiotics
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Why is is so difficult to keep up with emerging resistance strains

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Developing antibiotics have a high cost and take a long time to develop.

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