BIOA01H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1.4, 1.5: Genetic Variation, Dna Replication

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Two types of variation: drought and disease. Variation among individuals that is due to differences. Evolution: adaptation to the environment and the origin of new species. Variation in populations provides the raw material for evolution. Variation within a population that can be inherited. Variants best suited for growth and reproduction in a given environment will contribute disproportionately to the next generation. Differences in genotype among individuals in a population. Of the cell and physical proteins which affects differences. In sexual organisms, fertilization produces unique . Mutations arise from random errors in dna replication or environmental factors like uv radiation that can damage dna. If mutations are not corrected, they are passed to next generation. Most harmful mutations die out after few generations. Evolutionary theory predicts new species arise from divergence of populations from a common ancestor. Closely related species resemble each other more than distantly related species. Example: humans and chimpanzees share many features.

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