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Module 4 (Diversity) Revision Notes

What is Biodiversity?

 variety in an ecosystem
 variety of habitats and variety of species

What is Species Diversity?

 number of different species
 number of individuals for each species

What is Genetic Diversity?

 variety of alleles in a species population
 the larger number of individuals in a species, the larger the genetic diversity


Benefit of high species diversity?

 Stable ecosystem
 each species is less likely to become extinct (due to high genetic diversity)
 & if a species does become extinct it will not affect the food chain as there are other
species available

How to measure Species Diversity for an area?

 Species Diversity Index
 takes into account the number of different species and how many individuals there are
for each species
 the larger the species diversity index, the larger the species diversity

How does deforestation lower species diversity?

 (deforestation is the removal of trees for wood & space)
 decreases plant species diversity
 less variety of habitats/niches
 less variety of food sources
 decreases animal species diversity

How does agriculture/farming lower species diversity?

 deforestation to make space for farm
 only grow a few plants & keep a few animal species
 selectively breed plants & animals
 use pesticides to kill other species




What is Classification? placing organisms into groups

, What is Hierarchical Classification?

 large groups divided into smaller groups with no overlap
 domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species (dear kevin please come
over for good supper)

What is Binomial Naming System?

 using Genus name and Species name to name organism
 Genus name first in capital, Species name second in lower case
 e.g. tiger = Felix tigris

What is a Species?

a group of individuals with similar characteristics that can interbreed to produce fertile
offspring

Why are the offspring from 2 different species mating infertile?

 offspring will have a odd number of chromosomes
 therefore, cannot perform meiosis, cannot produce gametes
 example: horse + donkey = mule,
mule is infertile,
horse has 64 chromosomes/donkey has 62 chromosomes,
horse gamete has 32 chromosomes/donkey gamete has 31 chromosomes,
therefore, mule has 63 chromosomes

What is Phylogenetic Classification?

based on evolutionary relationships – how closely related different species are and how
recent a common ancestor they have

3 ways of comparing relationship between different species?

DNA Hybridisation: comparing DNA base sequence

- take DNA from 2 species to be compared
- radioactively label one of the DNA
- heat both sets so double strand separates
- cool so single strands join together
- look for Hybrid DNA (one strand from species A, one strand from species B)
- identify Hybrid DNA by 50% radioactivity
- heat Hybrid DNA to measure similarity

results = higher temperature required
more hydrogen bonds present
more complementary base pairing
more similar the base sequence
more similar the species
more closely related
more recent a common ancestor
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