DP Biology (first assessment 2025)
Question 22N.2.HL.TZ0.b
Date | November 2022 | Marks available | [Maximum mark: 5] | Reference code | 22N.2.HL.TZ0.b |
Level | HL | Paper | 2 | Time zone | TZ0 |
Command term | Describe | Question number | b | Adapted from | N/A |
b.
[Maximum mark: 5]
22N.2.HL.TZ0.b
Describe polyploidy and how it can lead to speciation.
[5]
Markscheme
- polyploidy is having more than two (complete) sets of chromosomes/3n/4n/other specific example of polyploidy;
- can be due to errors in meiosis/production of diploid gametes;
- can be due to DNA replication without mitosis/cytokinesis;
- polyploidy causes reproductive isolation;
- diploids crossed with tetraploids produce infertile (triploid) offspring / triploid offspring are infertile;
- tetraploids are therefore a new species/failure to interbreed/reproductive isolation leads to speciation;
- (many) examples in the onion family/Allium/other valid example of speciation by polyploidy;
- infertile interspecific hybrids can become fertile by becoming polyploid;
Reject non-disjunction as a cause of polyploidy as it usually applies to a single bivalent.
Examiners report
A minority of answers defined polyploidy correctly and then explained how it results in speciation through reproductive isolation. Weaker responses muddled up aneuploidy with polyploidy so claimed that non-disjunction of a pair of chromosomes causes polyploidy. The average score for this question was low, because it tended to be weaker candidates who were answering it, and also because it is a relatively difficult part of the program.
