Genetic diversity as the number of different alleles of genes in a population.
Genetic diversity as the number of different alleles of genes in a population.
Genetic diversity is a factor enabling natural selection to occur.
The principles of natural selection in the evolution of populations.
Directional selection, exemplified by antibiotic resistance in bacteria, and stabilising selection, exemplified by human birth weights.
Natural selection results in species that are better adapted to their environment. These adaptations may be anatomical, physiological or behavioural.
Students should be able to:
Required practical 6
Use of aseptic techniques to investigate the effect of antimicrobial substances on microbial growth.