Unit 2-Evolution Flashcards

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Define Evolution

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Change that happens over generations in the proportion of individuals in a population which differ in one or more inherited traits `

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2
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What are the three type of mutations?

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Neutral
Positive
Negative

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3
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What type of mutations increase the individual’s fitness?

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Positive

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4
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What are the three causes of evolution?

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Genetic Drift, Natural Selection, Sexual Selection

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Is Genetic Drift random or non random?

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Random

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Define Genetic Drift

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Random increase/decrease in the frequency of inherited traits over a number of generations

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What type of populations does genetic drift have the biggest effect?

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Small populations

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What is Natural Selection?

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Non random process which affects the allele frequency in the population over generations

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What is Sexual Selection?

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Non random increase in the frequency of alleles that increase reproductive chances

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Define Absolute Fitness

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Ratio of frequencies of a particular genotype in one generation compared to the previous generation

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Define Relative Fitness

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Compares the absolute fitness of one genotype with the absolute fitness of the most successful genotype

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12
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What five factors influence the rate of evolution?

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Selection Pressures
Generation Times
Environment Temperature
Sexual Reproduction
Horizontal Gene Transfer

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How do selection pressures influence rate of evolution?

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Selection increases the heritability of beneficial traits. When there are higher selection pressures, the traits are being more favoured and so the rate of evolution will be more rapid

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How does shorter generation times increase rate of evolution?

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More generations in a set period of time
More opportunities for selection pressures to operate and change frequency of traits in populations

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15
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If it was a warmer environment would the rate of evolution be increased or decreased?

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Increased

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16
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Why would a warmer environment increase the rate of evolution?

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When the environment gets warmer, all the enzymes in an organism work faster. The germ cells which produce gametes by meiosis divide more frequently and so there is more DNA replication meaning a greater chance of mutation

17
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What does Horizontal Gene transfer allow?

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Sharing of beneficial DNA sequences between different lineages of bacteria

18
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What is co-evolution?

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When a change in the trait of one species acts as a selection pressure on the other species

19
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What is the Red Queen Hypothesis?

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States both species must keep ‘running to stay still’ and must keep evolving to keep up with the changes in the other species

20
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Give examples of co-evolution`

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Plants and their Pollinators
- Angiosperms have evolved features to transfer the pollen more effectively to the animal and vice versa
- Animal species evolves features to get nectar more effectively

Parasites and their hosts
- Parasites are specific to their host species
- Hosts are better able to resist and tolerate parasitism are favoured
- Parasites are selected to be better able to feed, reproduce and transmit

21
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What is a selection pressure?

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An external factor that affects the heritability of traits.

22
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What are the three types of horizontal gene transfer?

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Conjunction, transformation, transduction