Variation and Evolution

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