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Modern Synthetic Theory of Evolution > Genetic Variations

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Maharashtra State Board: Class 12

Key Points: Genetic Variations

  • Genetic Variation - Change in gene and gene frequencies; caused by mutation, recombination, gene flow, genetic drift, and chromosomal aberrations.
  • Gene Mutation - Sudden, permanent, heritable change in gene/chromosome; leads to a change in phenotype.
  • Genetic Recombination - Exchange of genes by crossing over during gamete formation; produces new genetic combinations.
  • Gene Flow & Genetic Drift - Gene flow - movement of genes in/out of population via migration; Genetic drift - random change in allele frequency by chance, more common in smaller populations.
  • Chromosomal Aberrations - Deletion (loss), Duplication (repetition), Inversion (180° reattachment), Translocation (transfer to non-homologous chromosome).
  • Significance - All factors alter gene frequency and drive evolutionary change.
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