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Paper 2, Biology
Variation
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What is the definition of variation?
Differences in the characteristics of individuals in a population.
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What can cause variation in traits?
Genetic
and
environmental
factors can cause variation.
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How do new phenotypic variants occur?
New phenotypic variants occur through
mutations
.
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What are the effects of mutations?
No effect on phenotype, some influence on phenotype, very few lead to new phenotypes.
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What is selective breeding?
Selective breeding is choosing parents for
desired traits
.
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What are the steps in selective breeding?
Choose parents with
desired traits
.
Breed
them
together.
Select offspring with
desired
traits.
Repeat over
generations
until
all
offspring have desired trait.
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How do mutations contribute to evolution?
Mutations introduce
new
traits for
natural
selection.
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If a trait is beneficial, what happens to it over generations?
It becomes more
common
in the
population
.
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How can introducing a new gene affect a population?
It can create
new
traits
and improve
adaptability.
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What does the term 'mean' refer to in statistics?
The
average
number
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What is the median in statistics?
The
middle
value
in a data set
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What does the mode represent in a data set?
The most
frequently
occurring value
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What are the consequences of inbreeding?
Increased
risk of
genetic
disorders
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What is genetic engineering?
Modification
of an
organism's
DNA
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How have plant crops been genetically engineered?
To
enhance
yield
and
resistance
to
pests
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What concerns exist regarding genetically engineered crops?
Potential
environmental
and
health
impacts
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How have bacteria been genetically engineered?
To produce
insulin
and
other
substances
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What is used to transfer required genes into the target organism?
Vectors
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What is the range in statistics?
The difference between
highest
and
lowest
values
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What is the consequences of inbreeding?
Inherited
defects and
diseases
What is genetic engineering?
Modifying the
genome
of an
organism
by
introducing
a gene from another organism to give a desired
characteristic
How have plant crops been genetically engineered?
To be resistant to
diseases
,
pesticides
,
herbicides
.
To produce
bigger
fruits.
To give higher
yields
.
What concerns are there about genetically engineered crops?
Possible negative effects on
wild flowers
and
insects
.
Effect on
human health
not fully understood.
How have bacteria been genetically engineered?
To produce useful substances, such as
human insulin
to treat
diabetes
.
What are enzymes used as in genetic engineering?
Cut
out the
required
gene