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Inheritance, Variation and Evolution
Variation and Evolution
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Are individuals in a population identical
No
, just usually
similar
What is
variation
Differences in the
characteristics
of
individuals
in a
population
What is a
population
?
a group of individuals of the same species living in the same area at the same time
What is a
species
?
Used in the
classification
of
living organisms
, referring to
related organisms
capable of
interbreeding
and producing
fertile offspring.
What are causes of variation
genetic
,
environmental
or both
Why do children look like their parents, but not identical to one of them
They get
half
their
inherited features
from each parent
What contains genetic information needed for an individual
Sperm
and
egg cell
(half each)
What do sperm and egg cells contain
Half
of
genetic
information needed
forindividual
What are sperm and egg cells?
haploid
What does haploid mean
A sex cell (gamete) that contains
half
the normal number of
chromosomes
(1 set)
What is formed when sperm and egg cell join during fertilisation
A new cell (
zygote
) which contains ALL the
genetic information
needed for an individual
What are
zygotes
diploid
What does diploid mean?
Contains
2 sets
of
chromosomes
(the normal amount)
What is a
genetic variation
difference in DNA among individuals (inherited from parents)
Examples of genetic variation
Blood
group, skin
colour
, eye
colour.
Examples of
environmental
factors that affect the characteristics of an organism
climate
,
diet
,
accidents
,
culture
and
lifestyle
examples of
environmental
variation
Accent, body weight, scar, flower colour in hydrangeas
Explain flower colour in hydrangeas
plants that produce
blue
flowers in
acidic
soil and
pink
flowers in
alkaline
soil)
Examples of
genetic
and
environmental
factors combined
the weight of a dog is caused partly by its
genes
-
inherited
- and partly by what it eats -
environmental
What are the two types of variation that organisms within a species show
Continuous
and
discontinuous
What is
continuous variation
?
A characteristic that can take any value within a range
example of
continuous
variation
height and weight
What is a 'height range'
from that of the
shortest
person in the world to that of the
tallest
person
What is the typical shape of a characteristic of continuous variation graph
Bell shaped
What is the bell-shaped curve?
Symmetrical curve
that
takes shape
of bell
(
Increases
at
kncreasing
rate at start, then
levels
of around
middle
, then
falls back
down,
decreasing
at a
decreasing
rate)
What is discontinuous variation?
A characteristic of any species with only a
limited
number of
possible
values
Example of
discontinuous
variation
Gender, eye colour, blood group
Why is blood group discontinuous variation
Human beings
have one of
four
blood groups,
A
,
B
,
AB
or
O.
There are
no values
in between (
intermediate
values)
What is another word for 'values in between'
Intermediate vakues
What type of reproduction only requires one parent
asexual
reproduction
Why are offering produced by asexual reproduction genetically identical to the parent
Because there is no fusion of
gametes. Genetic material
does not mix. All genes are
inherited
from the one parent
What are asexual offspring called
Clones
(of their parent)
What does not happen in asexual reproduction
Fusion
of
gametes
(mixing of genetic material
Examples of organisms that use asexual reproduction
Bacteria
Fungi
produce
spores
Some plants eg strawberries use
runners
Tubers
in
potatoes
and
bulbs
in doffodils
What process does asexual reproduction use to create clones of parent cell
Mitosis
What is
mitosis
A type of cell division which produces
daughter
cells
identical
to the parent.
What do the offspring of asexual reproduction not show?
Genetic variation
What does sexual reproduction require?
two
parents, a
male
and a
female
, each of which produce
gametes.
What is fertilization?
fusion
of the
nucleus
of a
male gamete
with the
nucleus
of a
female gamete.
In humans, what does each gamete contain?
23 chromosomes-half
the number of chromosomes in a normal cell.
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