variation and genetic engineering Flashcards
theory of evolution=
all species have evolved from simple life forms
variation
the differences in characteristics of individuals in a population
natural selection
organisms that gain advantage are more likely to survive and breed
- they pass on the advantageous gene which results in the population adapting
mutation=
change in the DNA code
mutation pros
can introduce new variants into a gene of a species
if the new phenotype is suited to environmental change, the species can change quickly
mutation cons
rarely produces a beneficial adaptation
rarely gives advantage if there is environmental change
some can be life threatening
many have no effect on the phenotype
mutations can happen when…
the cells divide (they divide continuously)
evolution summary, 3 points
1 Individuals within a species have a range of variation
2 individuals more suited to the environment will survive and breed
3 the alleles (variants) enabling them to survive are passed on
a new species has formed when…
2 populations of a species become so different that they can’t breed to produce fertile offspring anymore
selective breeding
humans breeding animals or plants for desired characteristics
selective breeding summary 2 points
1 parents with useful / desireable characteristics are bred
2 the offspring they produce is selected again by the ones with the most ideal characteristics
this continues until all offspring show the desired characteristics
inbreeding causes issues because
can cause problems because their genetic variation is reduced as a result of selective breeding
genetic engineering
when genes are transferred to cells of plants/ animals at an early stage so they develop desired characteristics
how is genetic engineering done? 3 lists
1
process: required gene is “cut out” of an organism
how? : using enzymes
example : a person
2
process: gene is inserted into a vector
how? : using enzymes
examples: the vector is usually a virus or bacterial plasmid
3
process: gene is inserted into required cells
how? : using the vector
examples: bacteria, animal, fungi, plants
benefits of GM
- genteically engineered micro organisms can take proteins humans need in large quantities and very purely
- developing cures for human disease
- growth of animals and plants
- higher food value of crops
- more GM crops are likely to survive and possible solution to world hunger