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AS/A-level Biology - Classification and Evolution (2)

Biological Classification

July 22, 2021

When it comes to AS/A-level Biology, do you know what are the causes of variation?

Variation

  • The presence of variety - the differences between individuals.
     

(1) Intraspecific variation – variation between members of the same species.

(2) Interspecific variation – the differences between species.

(3) Continuous variation – variation where there are two extremes and a full range of values in between.

(4) Discontinuous variation – variation where there are distinct categories and nothing in between.

Causes of Variation

(1) Inherited or genetic variation

  • This includes the combination of alleles that is inherited from our parents which is completely unique to us (unless there is an identical twin).

(2) Environmental variation

  • Many characteristics are brought out by environmental changes.
  • E.g. An overfed pet can become obese and a person’s skin tone may change due to exposure to the sun.

(3) Combined effects

  • Humans have become taller as the result of a better overall diet but however well your diet, you are unlikely to grow as tall as other people if your family is short.
  • Not all genes are active at any one time
  • E.g. Puberty is a time when many different genes are activating.
  • Changes in the environment can also directly affect which genes are active.

That's the end of the topic!

Drafted by Bonnie (Biology)