Genetic Variation Flashcards

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Define Genetic Variation

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The differences in nucleotide sequence within a population

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variation and discrete characteristics

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Variation can be discrete of quantitive(continuous)
-one character or other NO in between
trait=single gene
i.e mendel

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Discrete Variation: Polymorphism

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Occurence of different forms –> among members of a population
2+ Phenotypes in same population
i.e hawk with 2 morphs

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Define quantitive characteristics

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continuous variation (Height and weight) 
--> Histograms and statistics
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How do you measure genetic variation?

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Average Heterozygosity
-Nucleotide variability: Compares DNA sequences in individuals in a population
I.E (Humans vs. humans or Human vs.Fly)

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Define geographic variation

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Variation through space and time( spatial axis)

i.e some mice isolated by mountains–> 2 different populations

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What are Sources of genetic variation?

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  1. Random- random changes in DNA sequence (deletion, duplication, transfer)
  2. Directed- organisms evolve to generate variation(independent assortment, crossing over)
  3. Point Mutations- Change in one base of a gene (sickle cell anemia)
  4. Change gene number or position- chromosomes can fuse/split, duplicate gene gets new function
  5. Gene duplication- Increases genome size= more material for evolution
  6. Rapid reproduction- High genetic variation
  7. Sexual reprocduction- multicellular eukaryotes incorporate changes into germ line. Rearranges alleles to new combos
  8. Horizontal Gene transfer- Transfer of genes from one organism to another other reproduction
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Genetic Transmissions

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  1. Vertical: Parent to offspring

2. Horizontal: One organism –> another organism

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Preservation of Genetic Variation

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  1. Neutral Variation: Doesn’t confer advantages/ disadvantages
  2. Ploidy: Various copies of gene
  3. Balancing selection: Natural selection maintains stable frequency of 2+ populations
    - Heterozygote= increase in fitness
    - Frequency decreases if too common
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