Evolution Of Species Flashcards

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What is a mutation?

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A mutation is a random change to genetic material

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What effects do mutations have on organisms?

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They can be neutral or can confer a disadvantage or a advantage to survival.

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When do mutations occur?

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They are spontaneous and the only source of new alleles

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What factors can increase the rate of mutation?

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Environmental factors, such as radiation and some chemicals.

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What can new alleles result in?

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Plays and animals becoming better adapted to their environment

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Why is variation important?

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Variation within a population makes it possible for a population to evolve over time in response to a change in environmental conditions.

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What is an adaption?

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An adaption is an inherited characteristic that makes an organism well suited to survival in its environment/niche

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When does natural selection occur?

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Natural selection or survival of the fittest occurs when there are selection pressures.

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How does natural selection work?

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The best adapted individuals in a population survive to reproduce, passing on the favourable alleles that confer the selective advantage. These allies increase in frequency with the population.

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What do species produce?

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More offspring than the environment can sustain.

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When does speciation occur?

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After part of a population becomes isolated by an isolation barrier.

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What is an isolation barrier?

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It separates a population. It can be geographical, ecological or behavioural.

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What mutations occur in the separated populations? And why?

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Different mutations occur in each sub-population. Natural selection selects for different mutations in each group, due to different selection pressures.

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How does a population become two different species?

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Each sub-population evolves until they become so genetically different that they are two different species.

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What re some examples of isolation barriers?

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  • geographical: ocean, mountains, deserts
  • ecological: ph, salinity, temp or moisture.
  • behavioural: wrong courtship behaviour
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