Genetics
Populations
Natural Selection
Mutations
Sim
100

Where do individuals get their DNA? Specifically their chromosome pairs.

From their parents. Half from mom and half from dad.

100
What do you call the bar graphs that show you how many individuals fall into each category of a feature?

Histrograms

100

Does having an adaptive trait guarantee you will survive and reproduce?

No

100

Are mutations bad?

Some are, but some are good and some are neutral.

100

What is the name of the Sim we used

Natural Selection Sim

200

How many chromosome pairs do humans have?

23 pairs, 46 chromosomes total

200
What does the number of bars on the graphs we have used in this unit represent?

Variation

200
Camouflage is only adaptive when...

...there are predators in the environment

200

What is a mutation?

A sudden random change in the DNA
200

What is the name of the producer in the sim?

Thornpalms

300
Do you inherit traits from your parents? Why or why not?

You inherit DNA, which are instructions for proteins, which determine your traits.

300

What does the height of the bars on the bar graphs we have been studying represent?

Distribution

300

What determines if a trait will help organisms survive or not?

The environment
300

If there is a change to the environment, will a mutation take place to help populations survive? Why or why not?

Not likely. Mutations are rare and random. When they occur and help populations survive, it is purely coincidental.

300

Name the consumers of the sim.

Ostrilopes and Carnithons

400

Is it possible for offspring to have different traits from their parents without a mutation? If so, how?

Yes, they inherit one gene from each parent and the combination can be different from either parent resulting in a different trait.
400

Can a population have zero variation in a feature? If so, how?

Yes. All the organisms in the population can have the same trait for a feature.

400

Define natural selection

The weak are killed off while the strong survive and reproduce more.

400

Why are mutations so rare in populations?

Mutations are random changes to DNA which is very unlikely to happen.

Mutations often create proteins that do not connect so we do not see an effect.

Mutations that are non-adaptive get naturally selected out.

400

Name two things we used the sim to examine 

-Mutations

-Camouflage

-Distribution of traits after many generations

-Reproduction and inheritance of traits

-Heat and cold tolerance