Variation with a Species (Edexcel IGCSE Science (Double Award))

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Types of Variation

  • Variation is defined as differences between individuals of the same species

  • Variation can be caused by:

    • differences in genes brought about by random fertilisation of gametes

    • environmental factors

    • a combination of both

Environmental Variation

  • Characteristics of all species can be affected by environmental factors such as climate, diet, accidents, culture and lifestyle

  • In this instance ‘environmental’ simply means ‘outside of the organism’ and so can include factors like climate, diet, culture, lifestyle and accidents during lifetime

  • Examples include:

    • an accident may lead to scarring on the body

    • eating too much and not leading an active lifestyle will cause weight gain

    • being raised in a certain country will cause you to speak a certain language with a certain accent

    • a plant in the shade of a big tree will grow taller to reach more light

Genetic and Environmental Causes

  • Discontinuous variation is usually caused by genetic variation alone

  • Continuous features often vary because of a combination of genetic and environmental causes, for example:

    • tall parents will pass genes to their children for height

    • their children have the genetic potential to also be tall

    • however if their diet is poor then they will not grow very well

    • therefore their environment also has an impact on their height

  • Another way of looking at this is that although genes decide what characteristics we inherit, the surrounding environment will affect how these inherited characteristics develop

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