an organism’s characteristics (phenotype) is determined by…
the genotype (all the alleles an organism has) and its interaction with the environment
an allele is…
a different version of the same gene
genetic diversity (gene pool) definition
the number of different alleles of genes in a population
mutations introduce…
new alleles to populations
any mutation could provide a…
natural selection definition
process by which organisms that are better adapted to their environment survive and reproduce in greater numbers, resulting in the increase of the frequency of the advantageous allele within the population
what are the means of survival
predation, disease and competition
what do the means of survival result in
differential survival and reproductive success (natural selection)
variation exists…
within a population (caused by mutation)
better adapted individuals are…
more likely to survive and reproduce (differential reproductive success)
increased survival chance =
increased reproductive success
better adapted organisms are…
more likely to pass on their alleles
less well adapted organisms are…
less likely to pass on their alleles
organisms are therefore subject to…
selection pressure due to the environment they live in (must always mention what the selection pressure is in the environment)
selection pressures determine…
the spread of an allele within the gene pool
selection pressures can be either…
Biotic or abiotic
examples of biotic factors
examples of abiotic factors
how is a new allele made
through mutation of DNA sequence
why is there a wide range of variation within a population
due to mutation of genes
example of normal distribution in a population
3 types of selection
stabilising selection example where the environment of the mice is flushed with soil and mud. how would this effect the mice population
directional selection example where the environment changes to dark ash following a recent eruption. how would this effect the mice population