Topic 14 - Variation and Evolution Flashcards
What is variation?
Differences in genotype and or phenotype in organisms.
What is genetic variation?
Variation based on genetic changes, these characteristics are inherited from parents.
What is environmental variation?
Variation of organisms determined by their environment. If a plant lives in a dry area they may be smaller than those in more wet areas.
What is natural selection?
In a species with variation, different organisms may have different characteristics. If these are advantageous they will live longer than organisms without them and pass them to their offspring.
How does genetic variation occur?
-Differences in genes they inherit that arise through meiosis and sexual reproduction.
-Mutations which change the genes themselves.
What does the theory of evolution suggest?
All species of living things have evolved from simple life forms developed over 3 billion years ago. Evolution through natural selection produces changes in inherited characteristics of a population over time that may result in better adapted organisms.
How does the process of evolution occur?
-Individual organisms within a species show a wide range of pheno and genotype variation.
-Individuals with characteristics most suited to the environment are most likely to successfully produce offspring.
-The alleles that enabled them to survive are passed on to the next generation.
What were the oyster problems in Canada?
In 1915, oyster fishermen in Malpeque Bay, Canada noticed diseased oysters in their healthy catch. By 1922, oyster beds were almost empty and the oysters were wiped out by a new pathogen.
A few oysters had a mutation that made them resistant. These were the only ones to survive and breed. Oyster beds filled up again and by 1940 they were producing oysters again.
How long does it take evolution by natural selection to occur and drastically change an organism?
Typically, millions of years.
What is selective breeding?
Where humans decided which parents should breed together to make offspring with advantageous characteristics passed down from their parents.
How does selective breeding work?
Parents with desirable characteristics are chosen to breed. Their offspring are then chosen from to breed with others depending on whether they had desirable characteristics.
What has selective breeding resulted in?
Organisms that would otherwise exist in the natural world continuing to exist like pugs.
What are the limitations of selective breeding?
-Selective breeding reduces the number of allels in the population as a result, variation is reduced.
-If a pathogen is spread, due to a lack of variation a population may die out.
-Due to inbreeding, there is little variation and they are prone to disease.
How is genetic engineering done?
-Enzymes are used to isolate and ‘cut out’ the required gene.
-The gene is then inserted into a vector like a bacterial plasmid.
-The vector is used to insert the gene into the required cells.
-Genes are transferred to the cells at an early stage of development. As it grows it develops new characteristics.
How is insulin harvested?
-Insulin get cut out of a human cell using an enzyme.
-Plasmid taken out of bacterium and split open using an enzyme.
-Insulin gene inserted into plasmid with another enzyme.
-Plasmid with insulin gene taken up by bacterium.
-Bacterium multiplies multiple times.