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1. Genetics and Evolution: A detailed and
informative guide for you
Before reading about genetics and evolution let's first learn about both concepts
individually. Genetics is concerned with the branch of science that deals with the
study of genes, genetic variations, and heredity in organisms. Genes are a type of
genetic guidance that is composed of DNA. This guidance is used for the formation
of molecules and also synchronizes the chemical reactions' life. These proceed from
parent to offspring.
What are genetics?
You must have studied the nucleus present in the nucleus of the cell. During the
fertilization and gamete formation process the DNA of male and female gametes
combine to form a new DNA. In order to transfer the biological information that is
necessary for the growth of the organism the same DNA gets transferred to the cell
of the offspring. This substance is referred to as a gene commonly and biologically.
Gene is a result of DNA molecules arranged in the form of a helical structure. The
study of the genes described above is termed genetics.
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Evolution
2. Evolution is the hereditary change in the population of organisms over varied
generations. The traits that the offspring inherits during the process of reproduction
are the articulation of genes that were copied and transmitted during the same. The
heritable traits are necessary for survival and reproduction become more common
while the harmful traits are uncommon.
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What is evolution?
Life started 3.6 billion years ago with unicellular organisms or prokaryotic bacteria. In
the later stages, life became more structured and developed into more structured
cellular organisms called eukaryotic organisms. The eukaryotic organisms were
transformed into more bigger and complex organisms in the later stages. But with
the passage of time diversity has modified, it was nothing in comparison to what we
see on earth today. Plants and animals have altered considerably over their ancient
predators with the passage of time. This is known as evolution.
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Evolutionary Genetics
The study of how genetics leads to evolutionary changes is known as Evolutionary
genetics. It entails the study of the evolution of the structure of the genome. It is the
aggregate of population genetics and evolution. The process by which the size and
structure of the genome alerts over time is known as genome evolution. The
prokaryote genome advances with the help of mutation, transduction, and horizontal
gene transfer.
Genetics and evolution: What is Evolutionary Genetics?
Evolutionary genetics is the process of how genetic variation contributes to
evolutionary changes. It incorporates the evolution of the genome structure, the
genetic basis of adaptation and specification, and genetic changes in reaction to
population selection. It is the aggregate of the genetics and evolution of the
population.
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Evolution of Structure of Genome
The process by which a genome modifies its structure and size over a period of time
is known as genome evolution. The evolution of the prokaryotic genome occurs
through a number of methods-mutation, horizontal gene transfer, and transduction.
The mutation can be taken as any permanent change in the body's nucleotide
sequence.
While Horizontal gene transfer is a process of moving genetic material from donor to
recipient that is different from vertical transfer.
Mechanism of Genome Evolution
1. Duplication of Genes
It is the process of duplication of a specific DNA region. It happens due to
recombination, aneuploidy, transposition, polyploidy, and error in DNA replication.
2. Transposable Components
These are the components of a DNA region that can be placed anywhere in the
genome. For example- Ty elements in Drosophila. The commonly found element in
humans is Sequence Alu.
3. Mutations
Unforced mutations are in charge of changes in the genome. The nucleotide
sequence modifies that then results in a frameshift mutation that transforms the
genome and is the most common prokaryote.
4. Exon's Shuffling
In this process, two exons from varied genes come together. This process is formed
due to the creation of new genes. Due to a result of this, a new gene is inserted into
the genome.
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4. Mechanisms of Genome Evolution: The different types
Gene duplication
It occurs when a particular DNA region is duplicated. It can happen due to
recombination, transposal, aneuploidy, polyploidy, and replication of the slippage.
Gene replication via recombination takes place when there is an irregular crossing at
the time of meiosis.
Transposable Elements
It is a region of the DNA that can be planted anywhere in the genome either by the
"cutting and paste mechanism" or by the "copy and paste mechanism."
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Mutation
The unconstrained mutations often cause modifications in the genome. Mutations
prompt modifications in the nucleotide sequence that persuades the mutation of the
frameshift, thereby transforming the genome. It is commonly seen in prokaryotes and
is also the method of adaptation of the genome.
Exon shuffling
5. This process involves the assembling of two exons of two different genes or
replicating the same exon. This is the process through which new genes are created.
It adds a new gene to the genome and plays an important role in the evolution of the
genome.
FAQs
How are genetics and evolution related?
Genetic differences that modify gene activity or protein function can provide several
traits in an organism if a trait benefits and helps an individual survive and reproduce,
the genetic variation is more likely to be passed to the next generation.
How is DNA used to explain evolution?
DNA shows that all species have one common ancestor, providing evidence for
evolution.
What are the 6 stages of evolution?
The 6 stages of evolution have been listed below:
1. Dryopithecus
2. Ramapithecus
3. Australopithecus
4. Homo Erectus
5. Homo Sapiens Neanderthalensis
6. Homo Sapiens Sapiens
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