formation of new species Flashcards

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species

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  • a group of organisms closely related and able to breed among themselves
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population

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  • group of individuals of same species occupying the same habitat
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3
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sexual reproduction

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  • meiosis : rearrangement of genetic material
  • chance fertilization : female and male gamete recombines
  • random mating : every male has a chance to mat with any other female
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4
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mutations

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  • changes in base sequence of DNA

- deletion / duplication

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5
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inbreeding

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  • mating of genetically closely related individuals
  • loss of genetic diversity
  • homozygosity
  • desirable traits
  • less vigour
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inbreeding depression

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  • animals : lower birth weight ; do not reproduce successfully ; less resistance to disease
  • plants : less seeds ; poor seed germination
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7
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outbreeding

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  • breeding of genetically unrelated individuals
  • increase genetic variation
  • heterozygosity
  • desirable traits can be introduced
  • removing undesirable traits
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8
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inbreeding in humans

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  • mating of close relatives

- incest

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9
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why is human inbreeding so frowned upon?

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  • carry the same mutation
  • increased chance of harmful recessive alleles
  • homozygous for recessive alleles
  • eg. heamophilia ; Tay Sachs disease
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10
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risks for homozygous genetic abnormality

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  • 1 in 20 for common ancestor
  • 1 in 11 for first cousins
  • 1 in 2 first degree relatives
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11
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outbreeding

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  • increased heterozygosity in plants
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12
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founder effect

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  • loss of genetic variation
  • few individuals will have different gene pool to original population
  • genetically and phenotypically different to parent population
  • eg. Cheetah, fecundity : ability to produce abundant healthy offspring
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