7B - Variation and selection Flashcards
What can variation be caused by?
Genes, the environment or both.
What is variation?
The differences that exist between individuals.
What does variation within species mean that individuals in a population can show?
Means that individuals in a population can show a wide range of different phenotypes.
What is variation within a species called?
Intraspecific variation.
What causes genetic variation within a species?
Although individuals of the same species have the same genes, they have different alleles (versions of genes).
What does the fact that, although individuals of the same species have the same genes, they have different alleles (versions of genes) cause?
Genetic variation within a species.
What is the main source of the genetic variation within a species?
Mutation - changes in the DNA base sequence lead to the production of new alleles.
Meiosis - through the crossing over of chromatids and the independent segregation of chromosomes).
Random fertilisation of gametes during sexual reproduction.
Other than mutations, meiosis and random fertilisation (genetic factors), what else can cause variation within a species?
Differences in the environment, e.g. climate, food, lifestyle.
What is most variation within a species caused by?
A combination of genetic and environmental factors.
What results in evolution?
Only genetic variation.
Does genetic variation result in evolution?
Yes.
Does environmental variation result in evolution?
No.
What is evolution?
A change in allele frequencies over time.
Why does evolution occur?
Natural selection, genetic variation and genetic drift.
What does natural selection cause to occur?
Evolution.