Variation (Edexcel GCSE Biology Combined Science): Revision Notes
Variation
Even the same species will look different, these differences are caused by the variation within a species which can be either/ both:
The phenotype an organism has depends on two things:
- Genotype: the genes it inherited
- Genes are passed on from the parent in sex cells.
- The combining of genes from the mother and father creates genetic variation.
- Only identical twins have the same genotype.
- There is lots of genetic variation in a population.
- Environment: the place it lives in
- The conditions the organism grows and develops in also affects its appearance.
- Examples include scars in animals, or smaller and yellow leaves in plants. Sometimes characteristics can result from a combination of genetics and the environment, such as weight. Weight depends on the food you eat but also how quickly your body breaks it down and how much it stores as fat depends on your genes.
Genetic variation is introduced by mutations in the sequence of DNA.
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Most have no effect on phenotype.
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Some will influence phenotype but it is unlikely that it will bring about a new phenotype.
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If the mutation does determine the phenotype and it is advantageous, natural selection will mean it becomes the common phenotype relatively quickly.
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Genetic
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Environmental
Cystic fibrosis: Mutation causes protein that controls movement of salt and water into & out of cells to stop working properly Leads to production of thick sticky mucus in lungs/ digestive system Makes it hard to breath/ digest food
| Genetic | Environmental |
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| Variety in genes/ alleles = varied phenotypes | Variety in environmental conditions = varied phenotypes |
| Causes: *** Mutations Changes in the nucleotide bases so alters sequence of amino acids & protein structure * Sexual reproduction** Causes genetic variation as results in alleles combining in different ways (random process) | Factors: *** Appearance** Skin colour, hair colour * Gender Can be determined by some species temp (sea turtles) *** Size** Exposure in utero to alchohol/ fags/ nutrition stunts growth For plants, infertile soil stunts growth |
Histograms
Shows frequency of the specific data
- Range
- No gaps