Variation Flashcards
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What is genetic variation?
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- the variation in genotypes (i.e. the genes) between species or within a species
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What is phenotypic variation?
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- Phenotypic variation - the variation in phenotypes between species or within a species e.g. variation in height, mass, shape, colour, blood type
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What is Interspecific variation?
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- Interspecific variation is the variation between species
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What is Intraspecific variation?
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- Intraspecific variation is the variation within species
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What is Continous Variation?
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- No distinct groups, quantitative difference in phenotype e.g. mass, height
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What is discontinous Variation?
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- distinct groups, qualitative differences in phenotypes e.g. blood, eye colour
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How does Environment cause variation?
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- Length of sunlight hours (which may be seasonal)
- Supply of nutrients (food)
- Availability of water
- Temperature range
- Oxygen levels
- Changes in the factors above can affect how organisms grow and develop
- Variation in phenotype caused solely by environmental pressures or factors cannot be inherited by an organism’s offspring: Only alterations to the genetic component of gametes will ever be inherited
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How does genetics cause variation?
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- Mutations: a random spotaneous change in the base sequence of DNA
- Meiosis:
- Independent assortment of homologous chromsomes
- crossing over that happens between the non-sister chromatids of homologous chromsomes
- random fertilsation of gametes - sperm and egg meet by chnace, contributing to novel combinations of alleles.
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What are the causes of discontinous variation?
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- This type of variation occurs solely due to genetic factors
- The environment has no direct effect
- Phenotype = genotype
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What are the causes of continous variation?
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- Continuous variation occurs when there are quantitative differences in the phenotypes of individuals within a population for particular characteristics
- Quantitative differences do not fall into discrete categories like in discontinuous variation
- Instead for these features, a range of values exist between two extremes within which the phenotype will fall