Evolution Flashcards
1
Q
what is the definition of evolution?
A
- descent w/ modification from a common ancestor
- able to pass on heritable genetic changes to next generation
- occurs when allele frequency changes over time
2
Q
compare characteristics of microevolution & macroevolution
A
[S]
1. due to change in allele frequency in population over successive gens
[D]
2. over shorter period of time/ longer
3. no new species formed/ new species
3
Q
explain why related species are not distributed in the same geographical region (*continental drift)
A
- common ancestor exist before continents are separated by (atlantic ocean) due to continental drift
- ancestral species give rise to variety of species that radiates out in this ancient supercontinent
- when continents broke up & separate, fossilised remains were transported to where they are today
- concept of descent with modification from a common ancestor still holds true but time & continental drift separate descendants
4
Q
why a population is the smallest unit that can evolve?
A
- evolution: measure of change of allele frequency in a population over successive gens
- population: grp of interbreeding indiv. of same species
- change in allele frequency can only be measured in population over successive gens, not an indiv
5
Q
how does environmental forces act as forces of natural selection?
A
- 2 forms exist
- before industrialisation, majority are (A)
- (B) arise due to spontaneous mutation
- (A) are better camouflaged from predators due to (eg. land on light coloured lichen)
- selective advantage as can survive
- selected for
- with industrialization, (lichens killed -> dark coloured)
- (B) has been camouflage -> selective advantage
- freq of allele coding for (B) increase
- microevo
6
Q
what is adaptive radiation?
A
- rapid increase in no. of specifies produced
- from a common ancestor
- upon introduction to new environment
7
Q
how does fossil support phylogeny & darwin theory of evolution
A
- relics of organisms that live in the past are preserved in a rock
- use carbon dating techniques
- t
8
Q
what is the concept of species (biological)
A
- definition: group of interbreeding organisms capable of producing viable, fertile offsprings
- reproductively isolated from other species
- share common gene pool
- similar morphology
- A: interbreeding to see if they produce V,F offspring
- D: asexually reproducing organism & extinct species cannot be observed