Lecture 17: Evolution of Sex Flashcards
What is asexual reproduction?
genotype maintained
What is sexual reproduction?
- mating of unrelated individuals
2. meiosis and crossing over
Define parthenogenesis
A form of asexual reproduction in which growth and development of embryos occur without fertilization
Does drift increase or decrease LD?
Drift increases LD
Does random mating increase or decrease LD?
Random mating decreases LD
Does recombination increase or decrease LD?
Recombination decreases LD
What is Muller’s ratchet?
the process by which the genomes of an asexual population accumulate deleterious mutations in an irreversible manner (cannot reduce the number of mutation on a chromosome)
What is the advantage sexual reproduction has by generating more genotypes?
More genotypes allow for faster adaptation to varying environments (larger range of genotypes, some offspring genotypes may survive in novel environments)
Why is the reduction of LD beneficial?
- Recombines “loaded” chromosomes
- Generates novel genotypes in changing environment
By looking at the DNA of a species, how would be no if it makes use of asexual or sexual reproduction?
- Asexual: DNA sequence of alleles should diverge, no genetic exchange
- Sexual: DNA sequence of alleles should be similar, homogenized by genetic exchange