AQA Biology 16.1 genetic variation in bacteria

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AS - Level AS Biology (unit 2 - 16. adaptation and selection) Flashcards on AQA Biology 16.1 genetic variation in bacteria , created by Charlotte Hewson on 23/04/2015.
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what is adaptation? through the process of natural selection, organisms adjust to suit the changing environment in which they live
what is one of the most diverse and adaptable groups of organisms? bacteria
what is this ability shown through? their ability to develop resistance to antibiotics
where does diversity in organisms come from? changes to its DNA
what 2 ways do these changes occur? -changing quaternary structure of its DNA (mutation) -recombining existing DNA of 2 individuals. occurs during sexual reproduction
what is one other way diversity can be increased? conjugation
what is conjugation? the recomobination of DNA of 2 individuals, yet not strictly sexual reproduction
what are mutations? changes in DNA that result in different characteristics
what is an example of how a mutation may arise? one or more bases may be added, deleted or replaced during replication.
what may this result in? a different sequence of amino acids, which will cause a different polypeptide and hence a different protein, or no protein at all
what would disrups metabolic pathway? if this protein was an enzyme
when does conjugation occur? when one bacterial cell transfers DNA to another bacterial cell
what happens at stage 1? conjugation tube forms
what happens at stage 2? plasmid of donor cell starts to replicate
what is the 3rd stage? replicated plasmid starts to move through conjugation tube
what happens at stage 5? linear strand enters recipient cell
what happens in the final stage? linear strand forms a circle - new plasmid
what are the two types of gene transmission? horizontal and vertical
what is horizontal gene transmission? in conjugation, DNA in the form of genes can be passed from one species to another species
what is vertical gene transmission? genes are passed down from one species to the next generation of the same species
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