What are mutations?
A random change in the structure of a gene
When/Why do mutations occur?
What effect can mutations have?
What is the theory of evolution?
Species change over time, allowing them to become more suited to an environment.
Which scientist came up with the idea of evolution?
Charles Darwin
What is a gene?
Basic unit of genetic material. A section of DNA.
What is natural selection?
Survival of the fittest
What evidence is there for evolution?
How did the Finches provide evidence for evolution?
Each finch species lived on an island where their beak shape was best suited to the food available
What is selective breeding?
An artificial process in which organisms with a desired characteristics are chosen as parents for the next generation.
How does selective breeding occur?
Parents with the wanted characteristics have a child and it is repeated until the outcome is as close to what they want as possible.
Why is selective breeding also called ‘artificial selection’?
Humans chose the characteristics they want an organism to have
What characteristics might a cattle farmer selectively breed for?
What characteristics might a sheep farmer selectively breed for?
What characteristics might a chicken farmer selectively breed for?
What characteristics might a farmer growing tomatoes selectively breed for?
Longer shelf life
What is inbreeding?
Production of offspring from individuals that are genetically related
What is genetic engineering?
Process which involves the artificial transfer of genetic information from one donor cell or organism to another.
How does genetic engineering occur?
Introducing a gene from one organism into the genome of another organism to introduce desirable characteristics
What is used to isolate a gene in genetic engineering?
Enzymes
What is a genome?
All genetic material in an organism
What is a vecor?
The way genetic material is transferred from a donor to a recipient
Name 2 organisms commonly used as vectors in genetic engineering.
Give two reasons to genetically modify crop plants.