number of different alleles of genes in a population
how do mutations affect genetic diversity
mutation can result in forming of new alleles and contribute to size of gene pool
what is phenotype
the set of observable characteristic of an individual resulting from interaction of its genotype with the environment
affect of different alleles on natural selection and environment
different alleles possessed by individuals result in different phenotypes.
environmental factors increase chance of individuals with desired phenotype surviving and can reproduce passing trait down . described as having a higher fitness
disadvantage of populations having small gene pool
has lower genetic diversity
much less able to adapt to environmental changes
more likely to face extinction
what is founder effect
when only a small number of individuals from a large parent population start a new population .
only some of total alleles from parent population present .
what is genetic drift
if a population is significantly small , chance can determine which alleles get passed onto next generation . overtime some alleles can be lost forever or favoured.
what is bottleneck effect
occurs when a previously large population suffers dramatic fall in numbers
major environmental effect can reduce numbers of individuals in population and reduce genetic diversity as alleles are lost
surviving individuals breed and reproduce with close relatives.
definition of natural selection
random nutation produces new alleles of gene .
can provide survival advantage and more likely to reproduce than those without
advantageous alleles passes onto new generation
what are selection pressures
environmental factors that affect the chance of survival of an organism. e.g high competition of food between predators when there is not enough prey
what are two types of natural selection
stabilising and directional
what is stabilising selection
natural selection keeps allele frequencies relatively constant over generation . stays the same unless change i environment. e.g. human birth rate
what is directional selection
selection that produces a gradual change in allele frequencies over several generations
usually happen if there is a change in environmental / selection pressures or a new advantageous allele has appeared. e.g. antibiotic resistance bacteria strains becoming more common due to antibiotic overuse
what type of selection is antibacterial resistance
is a sectional pressure ,
mutation occurs in bacteria population random
gives rise to beneficial allele
mutated bacteria more likely to survive and reproduces
bacteria without mutation dies off and over generation mutation of beneficial allele increases
What is a adaptation
When certain alleles within a species population can produce features that make an organisms better suited to environment
what is a anatomical adaptation
structural or physical feature that provides a advantage
what is a physiological adaptation
a biological process within a organism that provides a advantage . e.g mosquitoes produce chemicals that stop animal blood from clotting