Genetic Change Flashcards

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Evolution

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Change in population over time.

population evolves, not individuals

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2
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Artificial selection

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When humans select particular individuals from a population based on a certain characteristic.

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3
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Mutation

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Is a permanent chcnagein the base sequence of Dna that results in new alleles..

Harmful, Silent, Beneficial.

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4
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Genetic drift
(smaller population)
Practice

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The frequency of alleles can change due to chance rather than by selection pressure.

Alleles fixed or lost.

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5
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Bottleneck effect

Practice

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Populations reduced to a low number due to human action or catastrophic events (hunting, new predators etc).

Examples of genetic drift

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6
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Founder effect

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A small number of individuals migrate or isolate from the original population decreasing genetic diversity.
Examples of genetic drift

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7
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Natural selection

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Beneficial phenotypes in a population tend to be preserved and have reproductive success, while unfavourable phenotypes tend to be lost (reducing reproductive success).

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Gene flow (migration)

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Genes are exchanged with other gene pools as individuals move (migrate) between them.
immigration
emigration

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9
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Non-random mating

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Individuals seeking a particular phenotype in an individual to mate with.

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10
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Directional Selection

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Selective pressures select against one extreme of the trait.

The population trait distribution shifts toward the other extreme.

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Stabilizing Selection

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Selective pressures select against the two extremes of a trait.
The median phenotypes are retained + become more common.

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12
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Disruptive Selection

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Selection pressures act against individuals in the middle of the trait.
Results in two extremes on the curve.

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13
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Genetic diversity

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The total number of genetic characteristics in a population.

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14
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Allele frequency

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The amount of an allele in a population.

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15
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Immigration

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Movement of an individual into a population.

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16
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Emigration

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Movement of an individual from a population into a new location.