speciation Flashcards

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suggest how speciation happens to produce 2 species of lemur on opposite sides of Madagascar

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  • geographical isolation (allopatric speciation)
  • reproductive isolation/no gene flow/ separate gene pools
  • different selection pressures/ different environmental conditions
  • variation due to mutations in different populations
  • advantageous allele passed on
  • different species cannot breed to produce fertile offspring
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explain how evolutionary change over a long period of time has resulted in a great diversity of species

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  • evolution involves organisms adapting to their environment
  • long period of time, many different environments result in many different adaptations
  • therefore genetic diversity
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define sympatric speciation

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individuals in same area are unable to reproduce due to differences in behaviour

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2 species of palm tree flower at different times. Suggest how these 2 species of palm tree arose by sympatric speciation
(5 marks)

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  • occurs in the same habitat/environment/population
  • mutations cause different flowering times
  • reproductive isolation/no gene flow/gene pools remain separate
  • different alleles passed on
  • change in frequency of alleles passed on
  • disruptive selection
  • eventually different species cannot interbreed to produce fertile offspring
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define genetic drift

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change in allele frequency in a population between generations

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when there is continual substantial genetic drift what occurs

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evolution

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explain why genetic drift is only important in small populations

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each individual represents a large proportion of the population and there is a greater chance of allele being lost from the population

small populations have less variation and therefore less chance of adapting to challenging conditions

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Explain how new species are formed

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New species are formed by speciation - the evolution of new species from existing ones

New species form when there is reproductive separation and then genetic change due to natural selection

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Explain how selection affects allelic frequencies

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Allelic frequency is the number of times an allele occurs within the gene pool.

This is affected by selection which in turn is affected by environmental conditions

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What are populations showing little genetic variation more susceptible to?

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new disease and climate change

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Which form of selection is this?

preserves the characteristics of a population

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stabilising selection

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