Genes Evo & Dev L1 Flashcards

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What is Evolution?

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The gradual change in allele frequency of a population over time.

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Conditions for evolution by natural selection?

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  1. Range of characteristics
  2. Characteristic heredity
  3. Advantageous characteristics enable survival & reproduction.
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What does it mean if offspring is “naturally selected” for?

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Advantageous phenotypes passed to offspring from parental genotypes enable survival & reproduction.

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In what other situations does natural selection occur besides ecosystems of plants & animals?

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Also applies to medical conditions eg. Antibiotic resistance & cancer.

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Evidence for Evolution?

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  1. Fossils
  2. Vestigial Traits
  3. Imperfection
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Types of Fossil Evidence -> evolution?

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  • Trilobites
  • Whales
  • Tiktaalik Roseae
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Fossil evidence -> evolution -> whales?

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Basilosaurus;
Hind limbs inherited from ancestors no longer advantageous as aquatic lifestyle adapted.

> Closest relative = Hippo.
(Give birth & nurse underwater ; multi-chambered stomach ; internal testicles.)

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Vesitgilal evidence -> evolution?

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  • Vestigial muscle of forearm
  • > grip in arboreal species.

Darwin’s tubercle -> calibration of ears for sound detection

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What are vestigial traits?

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Characteristics which were useful in common ancestors that are no longer needed, but are still present.

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Imperfection Evidence -> Evolution?

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Laryngeal Nerve

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Why is the Laryngeal nerve imperfect?

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  • 1m long
  • Distance from brain to larynx is <30cm.
  • Loops around aorta
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How did the laryngeal nerve become imperfect?

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  1. Originated from 4th branch Vagus nerve.
  2. Initially: Fishes – Brain -> gills
  3. Evolution:
    - Gills become irrelevant
    - Larynx develops from branchial arch
    - Nerve ending displaced over time as neck evolves

4.Later: Mammals – Brain -> larynx

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Why did the laryngeal nerve remain & grow rather than design of a new nerve?

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  • Evolution cannot predict.
  • Easier to build on existing structures than spend energy starting new design.
  • Gradual lengthening & looping back of laryngeal nerve over time.
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How did Charles Darwin think of theory of evolution by natural selection?

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  • Trip to Galapagos islands in 1835.
  • Shape of Finches bills:
    i) Specially adapted to environment
    ii) All derived from common ancestor
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Describe the distribution of species on the Galapagos islands.

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  • Little gene flow (movement of genes) between islands & mainland.
  • > Species endemic to the Galapagos eg. Finches, penguin, marine iguana.
  • > Close relatives on each island
  • > Differentiated over time to form new species (speciation
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Evidence Evolution by natural selection can be observed within a short period of time &/Or occur on small scales in the Galapagos?

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3 year study -> Decreased rainfall levels during one year’s rainy season :

  • Plants did not produce new seeds
  • Less food for ground finches
  • No mating & reproduction.
  • Population decreases.
  • Only fiches with long & deep enough beaks to access certain seeds survive.

This causes evolution by natural selection > Beaks 0.54mm deeper & 0.39mm longer after 1 season.
> Change in sex ratio.