Blog Post Module 8: Reflection Prompt
It is assumed that selection is used to eliminate genetic variation. But that then creates the question of why wouldn't genetic variation erode over time? Genetic variation is maintained in populations despite selection and evolution can be used to explain this.
Well, what even is genetic variation? Genetic variation is described as the difference in DNA in organisms or the DNA differences between populations. Genetic variation can be caused by mutation, genetic drift, genetic recombination, etc. From there, we need to discuss why genetic variation is important and relevant. Genetic variation is important for the health of a population. Having different alleles and DNA ensures that the population can evolve and adapt. Without variation, problems of inbreeding can occur. But the variation ensures that disease is avoided and allows organisms to evolve and thrive. When genetic variation is present, evolution is successful. The organisms can adapt to change and avoid depleting numbers in their population. But how does selection occur yet maintain genetic variation? There are multiple contributing factors in evolution that play into this idea.
One of the potential answers lies in mutations. Mutations are always occurring and can happen at random. So there will always be new genetics inserted into the population. Mutations can be common and alter an organism to induce change. The genotype change can create new phenotypes through different modes of mutations.
I love the way you format your posts. I completely agree with all of this as mutation and genetic drift play a huge part in maintaining variation within genes. How do you think we could maintain genetic variation when rebuilding a nearly extinct population?
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ReplyDeleteI like how you started with mentioning the importance of genetic variation in a population. When thinking about the importance one of the first things that came to my mind was inbreeding which we just discussed and how it can be detrimental to a population at times. With mutations this was also one of the immediate things that came to my mind when looking at how variation can be maintained
Hi Madison!
ReplyDeleteI think you did really well writing this blog post. I really like how the first thing you did was define genetic variation. In my blog post, I also stated that the way genetic variation stays in a population is through mutation. Great work!
Madison,
ReplyDeleteYou did a really nice job framing this post with information to explain what you were talking about at the beginning before your really got into other topics that built off that first paragraph/second paragraph. Great work!
I like how you broke down the concept of genetic variation into the factors that contribute to it to dispute the idea that selection wipes out variation.
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