genetic diversity

Cards (13)

  • Genetic diversity
    The number of different alleles of genes in a population
  • Natural selection can only occur if there is genetic diversity
  • Natural selection
    A process where the end result is evolution
  • Evolution
    The change in allele frequency over many generations in a population
  • Antibiotic resistance in bacteria
    • Different levels of resistance represented by different colors
    • Original population had a range of resistance alleles
    • After selection, only two resistance alleles remained
    • Over generations, the proportion of the two alleles changed
  • Types of adaptations
    • Anatomical (structural features)
    • Physiological (chemical reactions)
    • Behavioral (how organism behaves)
  • Process of natural selection
    1. Genetic diversity caused by random gene mutations
    2. New advantageous alleles allow individuals to survive and reproduce more
    3. Advantageous alleles increase in frequency over generations
  • Fur color in mice
    • Genetic diversity in fur color
    • Dark fur color is selectively advantageous
    • Dark fur allele increases in frequency over generations
  • Vision ability in owls
    • Good vision is selectively advantageous
    • Owls with good vision are more likely to survive and reproduce
  • Directional selection
    One extreme trait has the selective advantage, leading to a shift in the population
  • Stabilizing selection
    The modal trait remains the selectively advantageous one, leading to a decrease in variation
  • Antibiotic resistance in bacteria
    • Original population had low resistance
    • Resistant individuals had selective advantage when antibiotics introduced
    • Resistant allele increased in frequency over generations
  • Human birth weight
    • Very low or very high birth weights are disadvantageous
    • Average birth weights are selectively advantageous
    • Average birth weight has become the most common trait