Evolution Flashcards
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Advantages of Molecular Methods (just 3 will suffice)
A
- Avoids the pitfalls of convergent evolution when morphological evidence could be due to convergence
- Quantifiable and can be converted to numerical form and open to statistical analysis
- Unambiguous and objective. A, T, C, G are easily recognised and hence is not dependent on subjective judgements or observations involving qualitative differences
- Homologous regions of DNA of different species provides many points of comparisons as each nucleotide position is a point of comparison
- Nucleotide data can be used to trace evolutionary relationships of species that
are so different that there is little morphological homology - Nucleotide data can be used to assess phylogenetic relationships that cannot
be measured by comparative anatomy and other non-molecular methods
2
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Importance of maintaining biodiversity
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- Protect food chains
- Maintain rich reservoir for biomedicines
- For ecotourism
- For science
- Maintain genetic diversity for food
3
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How different [species] evolved on different islands
(dependent on context, this answer may not be applied to other qns if context is different. just know the gist of it will suffice)
A
- There is variation in the subpopulation on each island
- Founder effect occurs when some members of [species] colonised other islands
- The subpopulations were exposed to different ecological niches, and hence, subjected to different selection pressures.
- Since there is variation within the subpopulation, individuals with favourable characteristics are selected for and survives to maturity, reproduce and pass down their favourable alleles to their offsprings.
- Over time, gene pool of subpopulation becomes significantly distinct from the ancestral population
- The subpopulations become geographically isolated leading to allopatric speciation
- Subpopulations did not interbreed, hence, gene flow was disrupted
- Over succesive generations, evolution of different species occurred, leading to adaptive radiation
4
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Explain difference between classification and phylogeny
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- Classification is the organisation of species based on their shared characteristics while phylogeny is the organisation of species to show their evolutionary relationships
- Phylogeny takes into account evolutionary relationships while classification does not