Genetic Diversity Flashcards
What is genetic diversity?
Number of different alleles of genes in a population
What are alleles and how do they rise?
- Variations of a particular gene (same locus) but different DNA base sequence
- Arise by mutation
What is a population?
- A group of interbreeding individuals of the same species
Explain the importance of genetic diversity?
- Enables natural selection to occur
- As in certain environments, a new allele of a gene might benefit its possessor
- By resulting in a change in the polypeptide coded for that positively changes its properties
- Giving possessor a selective advantage (increases chances of of survival and reproductive success)
What is evolution?
- Change in allele frequency (how common an allele is) over many generations in a population
- Occurring through the process of natural selection
Explain the principles of natural selection in the evolution of populations
1) Mutations - Random gene mutations can result in [named] new alleles of a gene
2) Advantage - In certain [named] environments, the new allele might benefit its possessor
[explain why] → organism has a selective advantage
3) Reproductive Success - Possessors are more likely to survive and have increased reproductive success
4) Inheritence - Advantageous allele is inherited by members of the next generation (offspring)
5) Allele Frequency - Over many generations, [named] allele increases in frequency in the population
Describe 3 types of adaptations?
Anatomical - Structural/ physical features that increase chance of survival
Physiological - Processes / Chemical reactions that increase chance of survival
Behavioural - Ways in which an organism acts that increases its survival