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Variation and Evolution
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What can lead to huge variation between individuals?
Differences in
genes
and
environment
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What is the process called that can lead to the evolution of new species?
Natural selection
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What term describes the differences among individuals in a population?
Variation
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What does a phenotype describe?
Observable
characteristics
of an individual
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What two factors interact to determine a phenotype?
Genes
and
environment
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What do genes code for?
Proteins
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What is a genome?
All of your
genes
combined
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Why does everyone except identical twins have a unique genome?
Different combinations of
proteins
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How can the environment affect identical twins with the same genes?
Different diets or sun exposure can alter
traits
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What is the key point about our characteristics?
Most are determined by
genes
and
environment
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What causes genetic variation?
Mutations
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What is a mutation?
A change in the
DNA
code
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Do most mutations affect the organism's phenotype?
No
, most mutations have
no effect
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What happens when mutations do change proteins?
The
phenotype
may change slightly
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What is a potential benefit of mutations?
Increased
resistance
to diseases
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What did Charles Darwin notice about certain traits?
They were passed on from
parent
to child
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What term did Darwin use to describe the survival of the fittest?
Survival of the fittest
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What concept did Darwin's theory of evolution describe?
Inheritance of
characteristics
over
generations
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What does the theory of evolution imply about all living species?
They evolved from
simple life forms
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What evidence supports Darwin's theory of evolution?
Development of
antibiotic resistance
in bacteria
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What happens to phenotypes of two different populations over time?
They may become so different they can't
interbreed
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What signifies the formation of a new species?
Inability to produce fertile
offspring
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What is the summary of evolution through natural selection?
Evolution occurs through natural
selection
Genetic changes
lead to
advantageous phenotypes
Over time,
populations
may diverge significantly
New species can form when
interbreeding
is no longer possible
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