Ch. 7.1-7.2 Microevolution Flashcards

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What is evolution?

A

the change in the inherited traits in a population of organisms over time

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What is Ecology?

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how organisms live in their environment

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What is Adaptation?

A

changes in the regulation of gene expression to
suit a particular environment

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What is natural selection VISTA?

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Variation, Inheritance, Selection, Time and Adaptation

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What is the survival of the fittest?

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individuals that are born with traits that are most beneficial for that
particular environment will survive, reproduce, and pass on their
DNA

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What is the selective pressure?

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evolutionary force that causes a particular phenotype to be more favorable in certain environmental condition

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What are the examples of selective pressure?

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  1. Resource availability 2.Environmental condition 3.Biological factors
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Explain the timeline of Darwin’s Theory

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  1. Genetic variation exists in individuals in a population—different
    alleles
  2. DNA changes that occur in the gametes (sperm and eggs, spores,
    or pollen, etc.) are passed on to the offspring (heritable)
  3. All populations produce more offspring than will survive (even
    humans)
  4. The offspring that survive have DNA that allows them to survive in
    their present environment–>evolutionary advantage due to
    natural selection
  5. Those offspring will survive to reproduce (and they will also end
    up with DNA changes that may or may not be present in their
    germ cells–> b/c some mutations are not heritable)
  6. Over long periods of time, a population will gradually change; this
    is microevolution
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What is microevolution?

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small changes within a population over time

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What is macroevolution?

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large-scale changes that give rise to a new species

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What is over-reproduction?

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ensuring that some will
survive any given environmen

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Who is it that invented theory of evolution before Darwin?

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Lamarck

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What was Lamarck’s idea of evolution?

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According to Lamarck, individuals pass on to their offspring the body
and behavioural changes they acquire during their lives
For example, giraffes supposedly evolved long necks because
ancestral giraffes tended to stretch their necks, and this neck
extension was passed on to subsequent generation

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What is Epigenetic?

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the inheritance of traits that does not involve a change in the DNA
sequence

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15
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What is antibiotic resistance?

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example of microevolution in bacteria, which now is a healthcare concern because people do take antibiotics

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What is selection pressure?

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The pressure that drives selective pressure
For example, predetors in nature, antibiotics

17
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What is artificial selection?

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Domesticated animals evolved through selective breeding for certain
traits that breeders preferred
For example, various dogs