Developing understanding of genetics (triple only) Flashcards
Name the scientist who proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection
Charles Darwin
Outline how Darwin arrived at his theory of evolution by natural selection
Observations on a round the world expedition
Years of experimentation and discussion
Linked to developing knowledge of geology and fossils
Outline the process of evolution by natural selection
individual organism within a particular species show a wide range of variation
individuals with characteristics most suited to the environment are more likely to survive and breed successfully
Beneficial characteristics are passed on to the next generation
Name the book Darwin published describing his ideas
and the date of publication
On the origins of species
1859
Why was the theory of evolution by natural selection initially not accepted?
Theory challenged the idea that God made all the animals and plants that lived on Earth
Insufficient evidence at the time to convince many scientists
Mechanism of inheritance and variation was not known until 50 years after the theory was published
Name another scientist working on other theories explaining the changes that occur in an organism
Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
What was Jean-Baptiste Lamarck’s theory of evolution?
Changes occur in an organism during its life time can be inherited
In most cases this type of inheritance cannot occur
Name the scientist who independently proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection and published joint writings with Darwin
Alfred Russel Wallace
What did Wallace work on?
Gathering evidence for evolution
Warning colouration in animals
Theory of speciation
Name the two scientists that proposed the theory of evolution
Darwin and Wallace
What cuases Darwin to publish his Origin of Species?
Wallace proposed his theory of evolution
What is speciation?
Formation of a new species
Two populations become so varied that they cannot interbreed to produce fertile offspring
Give a definition of species
A group of organisms with similar characteristics which are able to breed to produce fertile offspring
Outline the process of speciation through geographic isolation
Two populations of the same species are separated geographically
Geographic isolation prevents interbreeding and mixing of alleles between the populations
Different alleles are selected for in each geographical area
Different phenotypes develop in each population
Over time, the tow populations may evolve so that they are not able to interbreed.
Why is genetic variation important in speciation?
Genetic variation produces phenotypic variation
Some phenotypes are better suited to the environment and are selected for