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If two parents play piano beautifully, will their children be born knowing how to play?
No. Playing the piano is learned, it is not a heritable trait.
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Inheritance Transmission of characteristics from parents to offspring
The characteristics of the parents are carried to the next generation by the process of heredity
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What are Non-Heritable Traits?
Characteristics are acquired and not necessarily passed on from generation to generation. Athleticism, artistic ability, leadership qualities are all learned during the early years of life.
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A Closer Look at Variation
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We’ve seen how variation is contributes to the survival of a species
We’ve seen how variation is contributes to the survival of a species. Now let’s take a closer look at the different types of variation. Variations can either be discrete or continuous.
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Discrete Variations Discrete variations are differences in characteristics that have a definite form. One characteristic, or the single, other variation, of the characteristic. Either the organism has a trait or it does not. Example: Either your earlobes are attached or they are not.
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Discretely varying traits are traits that can be put into categories, like eye color.
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Continuous Variation Variations are differences in characteristics that have a multitude of variations, such as height, shoe size, arm length etc…
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Continuously varying traits cannot easily be put into categories since they vary along a range. Height (in humans or plants, etc.) is an example.
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Variation and the Environment
Some variations may be influenced by interactions with the environment. These variations are not inherited. Examples include: Change in the pigmentation of skin color throughout the seasons due to the sun. Height and weight can be influenced by diet.
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Discretely varying traits are traits that can be put into categories, like eye color.
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Continuously varying traits cannot easily be put into categories since they vary along a range. Height (in humans or plants, etc.) is an example.
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Is it Discrete or Continuous? Page 29
Action Right Preference Left Preference Type (circle one) Clasping Hands Continuous Discrete Folding Arms
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Let’s practice!
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Blood type
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Cranial volume
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eye colour
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Skin pigmentation
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Sample Multiple Choice Questions
Q1. To better understand variation; scientists explore the characteristics, which are passed on from generation to generation within a species. Those characteristics that are passed on from generation to generation are … A. genetic B. inherited C. non-inherited D. non-genetic
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Q2. An albino kangaroo is a kangaroo that is pure white. This characteristic is classified as a … A. non-inherited variation B. continuous variation C. discrete variation D. singular variation
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Q3. Variations caused by interactions with the environment are not heritable. Plants that are grown in dim lighting conditions would turn out to be … A. identical to their parents in all aspects B. much like their parents C. very different from their parents D. similar to parent plants that were grown in dim light
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Q4. Cats B and C are similar in size, but cat A is taller when standing. Like humans, cats pass down genetic information for height, but cats can mature to be a wide range of heights - it is not an "either/or" characteristic. The characteristic of height in cats can be described as a non-heritable and continuous in variation heritable and discrete in variation heritable and continuous in variation non-heritable and discrete in variation
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Answers to Previous Questions
B C D
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Did you … … identify the role of variation in species survival under changing environmental conditions? … describe examples of variation of characteristics within a species, and identify examples of both discrete and continuous variation? … distinguish those characteristics that are heritable from those that are not heritable, and identify characteristics for which heredity and environment may both play a role?
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