Variation
Variation
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Every organism in most species are DIFFERENT to each other and have DIFFERENT characteristics. (eg. No two humans on the world are exactly the same).
These differences are known as VARIATION in the species and they could be down to:
The genes all individuals INHERIT from their parents are all different due to the random mixing of DNA in the gametes.
The only exception to this rule are IDENTICAL TWINS.
This leads to different GENOTYPES which can also give different PHENOTYPES.
An organism’s genome (all its DNA) can interact with the ENVIRONMENT in which it lives and develops in. This can influence the development of the phenotype of the organism.
E.g. Human’s living closer to the equator where their ENVIRONMENT exposes them to MORE SUNLIGHT tend to have a phenotype of DARKER SKIN to help protect them against ultraviolet radiation damage.
Most variation in phenotype is determined by a MIXTURE of genetic and environmental factors.
E.g. A persons weight can be influenced by the genes they inherit AND the amount of food they eat.
Every organism in most species are DIFFERENT to each other and have DIFFERENT characteristics. (eg. No two humans on the world are exactly the same).
These differences are known as VARIATION in the species and they could be down to:
The genes all individuals INHERIT from their parents are all different due to the random mixing of DNA in the gametes.
The only exception to this rule are IDENTICAL TWINS.
This leads to different GENOTYPES which can also give different PHENOTYPES.
An organism’s genome (all its DNA) can interact with the ENVIRONMENT in which it lives and develops in. This can influence the development of the phenotype of the organism.
E.g. Human’s living closer to the equator where their ENVIRONMENT exposes them to MORE SUNLIGHT tend to have a phenotype of DARKER SKIN to help protect them against ultraviolet radiation damage.
Most variation in phenotype is determined by a MIXTURE of genetic and environmental factors.
E.g. A persons weight can be influenced by the genes they inherit AND the amount of food they eat.