evolution by natural selection Flashcards

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four observations

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  • more offspring are produced than required
  • natural variation : no two individuals are exactly alike
  • change in environment leads to different reproduction : differential reproduction / survival of the fittest
  • characteristics were heritable
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how did darwin explain natural selection?

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  • only operates on variation in inherited characteristics
  • survival of best adapted to environmental conditions
  • produce most offspring
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how does natural selection occur?

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  • large number of offspring
  • great deal of variation among offspring
  • change in environment, competition becomes evident
  • some favourable traits allow offspring to adapt
  • less favourable traits will die
  • reproduce, carrying favourable traits
  • eventually all individuals will have desirable trait (evolution by natural selection)
  • possible new species may arise
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natural selection

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  • not random
  • variations arise (mutations, and recombination of genes)
  • not perfect
  • process, changing
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what causes genetic variation?

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  • germ-line point mutations
  • duplication of genes or swapping positions
  • whole chromosomal deletion / duplication
  • sexual reproduction (combination of alleles)
  • variety of genotypes form
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why do offspring differ from their parents?

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  • genetic variation
  • effect of environmental factors
  • variety of phenotypes
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why are only some offspring selected for survival?

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  • environmental pressures : competition; climatic factors; predation; disease; parasitism
  • favourable phenotypic characteristics
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what is the result of natural selection?

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  • favourable genotype becomes more frequent

- possible new species

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peppered moth

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  • originally light matching lichen covered trees

- become black, to match darker trees and soot after lichen was killed by pollution

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other mechanisms of evolution

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  • polyploidy : doubling or trebling of basic sets of chromosomes (hybridisation), can not mate with parent species
  • gene flow : movement of genes between populations (migration)
  • genetic drift : random changes in frequency of characteristics in population
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