Biological Evolution I Flashcards
What is evolution?
Process in which species accumulate changes over time, leading to development of new forms of organisms from pre-existing forms.
* Descent with modification via natural selection.
Define evolution as descent with modification.
- All organisms are related through descent and share a common ancestor.
- Descendants accumulate modifications that help them better adapt to their environment.
- Descendants are different from their ancestors.
What is microevolution?
Microevolution refers to changes in the allele frequency of a gene pool from one generation to the next.
It may bring about formation of new species if genetic changes result in reproductive isolation from its ancestral population.
What is macroevolution?
Marcoevolution involves descent of different species from a common ancestor over many generations.
Explain the link between microevolution and macroevolution.
- Both are driven by natural selection.
- Microevolution is small scale changes in allele frequencies at population level in a shorter period of time
- Macroevolution is large scale changes in phenotypes across different populations and species over longer periods of time.
What is the link between microevolution and macroevolution?
Macroevolution is the consequence of accumulated microevolution over a longer period of time.
Define population.
A summation of all the organisms of the same species, who live in the same geographical area, and have the capability of interbreeding.
Why is a population the smallest unit to evolve?
- Individuals cannot mutate and change their alleles in their lifetime.
- Changes in allele frequency cannot be obtained in an individual.
- Individuals have to reproduce, pass down alleles to offspring in many generations –> change in allele frequency
Define gene pool.
The collection of all the genes and the various allelic forms of those genes within a particular population.
Define allele frequency.
The frequency or proportion of a particular allele in the gene pool of a population.
State the conditions for natural selection to occur.
- Variation exists among individuals in a population.
- Differential reproductive success.
- Inheritable variation.
- Presence of selection pressure.
Briefly outline the natural selection process.
- Variation between individuals within a population.
- Selective pressure.
- Differential reproductive success.
- Passing down advantageous alleles.
- Change in allele frequency.
State the drivers of microevolution.
- Natural Selection
- Genetic Drift
- Gene Flow
What is genetic drift?
Random changes of allele and genotype frequencies, due to chance alone.
Eg: Bottleneck effect, Founder effect
Does not equal natural selection!