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SAI International School
                                                  Subject- Biology
                                       Chapter- Heredity And Evolution
                      Subtopic- Accumulation of variation during Reproduction,
                     Heredity- Inherited traits, Mendel’s work, Monohybrid cross
                                                      Module-23
                                                    Lesson notes

               Accumulation of variation during Reproduction:
               VARIATION- The difference in DNA sequences between individuals within a
               population is called Variation. Variation occurs in germ cells i.e. sperm and egg, and
               also in somatic (all other) cells.
               Variations in Asexual Reproduction
                   •  Variations are fewer.
                   •  Occurs due to small inaccuracies in DNA copying. (Mutation)
               Variations in Sexual Reproduction
                   •  Variations are large.
                   •  Occurs due to crossing over, separation of chromosomes or mutation.
               Importance of Variation
                   •  Depending on the nature of variation different individuals would have different
                       kinds of advantage. Example: Bacteria that can withstand heat will survive
                       better in a changing environment (if global temperature increases).
                   •  Main advantage of variation to species is that it increases the chances of
                       survival in a changing environment.
               Genetic variations
                   •  The differences in the DNA sequences among every organism leading to the
                       diverse gene pool are called genetic variations.
                   •  These differences lead to different/varied physical characters or biochemical
                       pathways.
                   •  Inheritance from the previous generation provides both a common basic body
                       design, and subtle changes in it, for the next generation. Now think about
                       what would happen when this new generation, in its turn, reproduces.
                   •  The second generation will have differences that they inherit from the first
                       generation, as well as newly created differences (see the figure given below).
                   •  The figure would represent the situation if a single individual reproduces, as
                       happens in asexual reproduction.
                   •  If one bacterium divides, and then the resultant two bacteria divide again, the
                       four individual bacteria generated would be very similar.
                   •  There would be only very minor differences between them, generated due to
                       small inaccuracies in DNA copying. However, if sexual reproduction is
                       involved, even greater diversity will be generated.
                   •  The differences in the DNA sequences among every organism leading to the
                       diverse gene pool are called genetic variations.
                   •  These differences lead to different/varied physical characters or biochemical
                       pathways.





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