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mutation and genetic variation mutations can arise through meiosis and sexual reproduction this results to changes in the dna code these variations in dna can give rise to various characteristics ...

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  Mutation and genetic variation
  Mutations can arise through meiosis and sexual reproduction, this results to changes in 
  the DNA code.
  These variations in DNA can give rise to various characteristics.  Many mutations 
  have little effect on the phenotype of an organism.  However, in some cases a mutation 
  can have a devastating effect on the health of an organism, sometimes the organism 
  may not survive.  Very rarely a mutation gives rise to a trait which make an organism 
  better suited to its environment or gives it an advantage if there is an environmental 
  change.
  Q1. What is the difference between a genotype and a phenotype?
  Q2. Through which processes can mutations arise
  Q3. Describe the potential effects a mutation can have on a 
  population of organisms.
  Self-assessment:
  1. A genotype describes the alleles present in an individual, with 
   regards to a particular characteristic. Whereas a phenotype 
   describes the physical appearance of an individual, with regards 
   to a particular characteristics.
  2. Mutations can arise through the process of meiosis (crossing over 
   and independent assortment) and sexual reproduction.
  3. Mutations can have little or no effect on a population as it causes 
   no changes to their phenotype. If a mutation leads to a genotype 
   which disrupts the synthesis of a particularly important protein 
   this can harm the health of an individual and it may causes the 
   population numbers to go down. Occasionally a mutation can 
   lead to a phenotype which is advantageous for an individual, if 
   the environment changes the organism now has a trait which may 
   help it to survive.
  Task: Watch the video and answer the following questions:
  1. Where did Darwin sail to in 1835? 
  2. What are the names of some of the organisms which Darwin 
    studied from this island?
  3. What did Darwin and Gould conclude about the fiches found on 
    the islands?
  4. How did the finches differ from each other?
  5. How did Darwin explain these variations?
  6. What was Darwin’s theory of natural selection?
                   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s64Y8sVYfFY
   Self-assessment:
   1.   Darwin sailed to the Galapagos Islands
   2.   Darwin studied finches, giant tortoises and marine iguanas
   3.   Darwin and Gould concluded that the birds were all similar to a mainland finch 
        suggesting the mainland species once colonised the islands.
   4.   However, the finches showed differences compared to the mainland finch and to 
        each other, variations such as beak size, claw size and overall shape.
   5.   Darwin believed these differences were due to the difference food sources available 
        on the island
   6.   Darwin’s theory of natural selection stated that the variations seen between the 
        finches arose by chance. Those characteristics which gave the organism an 
        advantage meant the organism was more likely to survive and therefore reproduce, 
        thus outcompeting those without the trait.
   Survival of the fittest
        Individual               Individuals with           The alleles that 
   organisms within a            characteristics            have enabled 
    particular species         most suited to the          these individuals 
    may show a wide             environment are             to survive are 
         range of                 more likely to          then passed on to 
     phenotype and             survive and breed.              the next 
    genetic variation.                                        generation.
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