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Biodiversity, from GV, One casualty leads to another, Aa, AA, genetic,…
Biodiversity
genetic variation
Allele Frequency
genotype frequency
Genotype
genotypical variation
phenotypical variation
alles
homozygous
heterozygous
recombination of homologous chromosomes
Mutations
evolution
new threat to others
positive
negative
Natural selection
new genetic variations
observable traits
non observable traits
phenotype
DNA sequencing
recombination
mutations
positive mutations
negative mutations
neutral mutations
new dominant species
less dominate species/ extinction
germ line
somatic
microbiology
bacteria
Plasmids
Archeon
Extremophiles
diversity
oxygenic photosynthesis
anaerobic respiration
chemoautotrophy
fermentations
photoheterotrophs
loss of species
loss of ecosystem
starvation / threat of more extrinction
new species
natural disaster
destruction of habitat
less space to live
toxic intake of chemicals
wildfire
Destruction of habitat
hunting
global warming
cells
prokaryotic
lack nucleus
eukaryotic
endosymbiotic hypothesis
sim in chloroplast and cyanobacteria
chloroplast and mitochondria have own genome
protists
animals and fungi
independent events
photosynethis
Human advancements
technology and survival
medicine
food
materials
survival of all species
balanced biodiversity
interdependence of ecosystems
from GV
patterns
microevolution
macroevolution and specification
evolution
One casualty leads to another
Aa
AA
genetic
lady bug spots
do not pass on to generations
pass on through generations
shuffles mutations to permentations
proportion
contain nucleus