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Summary AQA GCSE Biology (triple content included) - Inheritance, Variation and Evolution

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This document summarizes all the necessary content for the AQA GCSE Biology topic of Inheritance, Variation and Evolution. It can be used as a revision resource as it's a condensed version of the information in the syllabus making it quick to read and understandable. It's the perfect summary to review before conducting active revision or an actual exam.

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‭Variation, Inheritance & Evolution‬




‭Meiosis‬

‭ eiosis is the formation of four non-identical cells from one cell. Cells in the‬
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‭reproductive organs divide by meiosis to form gametes.‬

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‭ ametes only have one copy of each chromosome so when two fuse they‬
‭regain the correct amount‬
‭1.‬ ‭It duplicates its genetic information so there are 96 pairs of‬
‭chromosomes, the pairs of join together‬
‭2.‬ ‭The first division - the pairs are pulled apart so each one only has one‬
‭of each chromosome (46 pairs)‬
‭3.‬ ‭The second division - the chromosomes are pulled apart again (23‬
‭pairs)‬
‭4.‬ ‭This leaves four gametes each with a single set of chromosomes.‬
‭-‬ ‭They are genetically different because the chromosomes get‬
‭shuffled when they are separated‬



‭Sexual and Asexual Reproduction‬

‭Sexual reproduction:‬
‭-‬ ‭Gametes are the scientific name for sex cells‬
‭-‬ ‭Gametes in animals are the sperm cell (in males) and the egg cell (in‬
‭females)‬
‭-‬ ‭Gametes in flowering plants are pollen (in males) and the egg cell (in‬
‭females)‬
‭-‬ ‭Gametes are formed by meiosis (the formation of four non-identical cells‬
‭from one cell)‬

‭ normal cell has 46 chromosomes (23 pairs). In each pair, there is one‬
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‭chromosome from each parent. Each gamete contains 23 chromosomes and‬
‭when they fuse during fertilisation. So. . . the genetic information from each‬
‭parent is mixed, producing a variation in the offspring.‬

‭Asexual reproduction:‬

‭ sexual reproduction involves one parent with no gametes joining. It happens‬
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‭using the process of‬‭mitosis‬‭, where two identical‬‭cells are formed from one cell.‬
‭There is no mixing of genetic information. It leads to clones, which are genetically‬
‭identical to each other and the parent.‬

, ‭Advantages & Disadvantages of Sexual and Asexual Reproduction‬



‭Sexual Reproduction‬ ‭Asexual Reproduction‬

‭Advantages‬ 1‭ . SURVIVAL there is variation‬ 1‭ . ONE PARENT is needed‬
‭in offspring which can lead to‬ ‭and less energy is used than‬
‭better survival if there is an‬ ‭sexual reproduction because‬
‭environmental change‬ ‭the organisms don’t have to‬
‭2. NATURAL SELECTION since‬ ‭find a mate‬
‭they can survive better they‬ ‭2. FASTER‬
‭are more likely to breed‬ ‭3. IDENTICAL offspring can‬
‭successfully and pass on the‬ ‭be favourable under certain‬
‭adapted characteristics‬ ‭conditions‬
‭3. SELECTIVE BREEDING we‬
‭can produce animals with‬
‭desirable characteristics to‬
‭produce offspring (eg. large)‬

‭Disadvantages‬ 1‭ . MUCH SLOWER than‬ 1‭ . CAN’T COPE WELL WITH‬
‭asexual and lots more energy‬ ‭CHANGE they don’t adapt‬
‭is needed throughout the‬ ‭because they are all identical‬
‭process‬ ‭so they will struggle to‬
‭2. TWO PARENTS means‬ ‭survive in new conditions‬
‭organisms have to find a mate‬


‭ ome organisms can reproduce both sexually and asexually depending on their‬
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‭circumstances‬
‭●‬ ‭Malaria‬
‭○‬ ‭when it’s on a mosquito it reproduces sexually‬
‭○‬ ‭when it’s on a human it reproduces asexually‬
‭●‬ ‭Some fungus‬
‭○‬ ‭fungus releases spores which grow into new fungus‬
‭○‬ ‭when the spores asexually it is the result of a fungus that’s very good‬
‭at survival‬
‭○‬ ‭when the spores reproduce sexually it is often the response to an‬
‭unfavourable environmental change in hope of increasing the‬
‭survival chance‬

‭DNA and the Genome‬

‭ NA‬‭stands for deoxyribonucleic acid. It’s the chemical‬‭that all of the genetic‬
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‭material in the cell is made up of.‬
‭A‬‭gene‬‭is a small section of DNA found on chromosomes - a triplet of bases that‬
‭codes for a specific protein. Each gene codes for a particular sequence of amino‬
‭acids, together a chain of amino acids can join to make a protein‬
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