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Reword this for me and word it like an 8th grader, also make it 2 sentences maximum:
Genetic variation from sexual reproduction
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Genetic Variation
LESSON 10 Analyzing Data About Traits A statistician collects the following height data in inches for a school
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A mother cat is a calico, with orange, black, and white fur. She has three kittens—an orange female, a black and orange
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A species of bird has slight variations in its beak size and shape. Some individuals with bigger beaks are better at cracking
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A species of bird has slight variations in its beak size and shape. Some individuals with bigger beaks are better at cracking
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how are the terms homozygous and heteroygous diffrent
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A species of bird has slight variations in its beak size and shape. Some individuals with bigger beaks are better at cracking
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If I am not sure how to explain what it means to say that sexual reproduction results in offspring with genetic variation, one
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A species of bird has slight variation in its beak size and shape. Some individuals with bigger beaks are better at cracking
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A species of bird has slight variations in its beak size and shape. Some individuals with bigger beaks are better at cracking
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crossing over is important because
a ) it allowed for even distribution of chromosomes in the gametes. b ) it prevents mutations
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Using chromosomal analysis, a biologist working on a prototype can count and examine an individual's chromosomes. This technique
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Genetic variation in bacterial populations does NOT result from
a transformation. b conjugation. c mutation. d meiosis.
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A scientist views a process that has occurred during meiosis, as shown in the diagram.
The scientist claims that genetic
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A scientist views a process that has occurred during meiosis, as shown in the diagram.
The scientist claims that genetic
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The scientist claims that genetic variation has occurred in the process. Is the scientist correct? Why or why not?
a The
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A species of bird has slight variations in its beak size and shape. Some individuals with bigger beaks are better at cracking
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Two of the main drivers of genetic variation are mutations and genetic recombination . During which process can thes two events
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Which of the following scenarios will decrease the genetic variation of a population? (1 point) a mutation alters the sequence
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Genetic Variation Through Meiosis Quick Check
1. Why is it important for gametes to be haploid? -They fuse to form a diploid
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Genetic Variation refers to the genetic differences between organisms. Which of the following statements accurately describes
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Imagine you start an experiment with two vials of flies. One fly vial has 20 flies, the other has 200 flies. After 20
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What is the main difference between haploid and diploid cells?(1 point)
A Haploid cells have half the number of chromosomes as
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Genetic variation in bacterial populations does NOT result from
a transformation. b conjugation. c mutation. d meiosis.
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A scientist observes a population of cheetahs on the plains in southern Africa and noticed that cheetahs have very little
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Genetic Variation Unit Test 5 of 165 of 16 Items Question This is the original strand of DNA: ATG AAG TTT GGC TAA Which option
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Which statement best explains how genetic mutations produce genetic variation?(1 point) Responses A male and a female with
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The inheritance pattern of one gene will not affect the inheritance pattern of another gene. This is known as(1 point)
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Five facts about genetic variation
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Which two processes increase genetic variation
A. crossing over B. cytokinesis C. dna replication D.independent assortment
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What is the benefit of genetic variation?(1 point)
Responses Higher genetic variation can increase chances of survival with
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How does crossing-over, independent assortment and random fertilization lead to genetic variation. Short sentence
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Crossing over occurs during prophase I, and it is the exchange of genetic material between non-sister chromatids of homologous
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Crossing over occurs during prophase I, and it is the exchange of genetic material between non-sister chromatids of homologous
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To study a genetic variation in a population, what should a scientist do FIRST?
(1 point) Responses design a test to collect
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alternate forms of a gene
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All of the following circumstances, EXCEPT ___________ can produce new combinations of genetic traits in sperm and eggs that are
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_______________, harmful or helpful, is considered to be the source for new alleles and a main contributor to the diversity of
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Do mutations in sex cells contribute to genetic variation?(2 points)
Responses No, the causes of sex cell mutations are outside
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Identify the causes of genetic variation as associated either with inheritance of traits or with mutations.
Genetic variation in
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Genes have different forms, called (1 point)
A traits. B genotypes. C alleles. D phenotypes.
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Identify the causes of genetic variation as associated either with Mendel's principles or with mutation Genetic variation in
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Which of the following is least likely to produce genetic variation in the offspring of an
indivdual? (1 point) independent
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Do mutations in body cells contribute to genetic variation?(1 point) Responses Yes, these body cell mutations lead to mutations
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Crossing over increases ___. (1 point) Responses genetic variation genetic variation the number of offspring the number of
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Do mutations in body cells contribute to genetic variation?(1 point)
Responses No, the causes of body cell mutations are outside
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Organizing Data About Expressed Traits Quick Check
5 of 55 of 5 Items Question What is one similarity between genetic drift and
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Which of the following is least likely to produce genetic variation in the offspring of an indivdual?(1 point)
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A scientist observes a population of cheetahs on the plains in southern Africa and noticed that cheetahs have very little
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Which of the following is%C2%A0least%C2%A0likely to produce genetic variation in the offspring of an indivdual?(1 point)
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Parent Categories (27)
Adaptation
Biological Processes
Biology
Biology/Genetics
Cell Biology
Cell Division
Chromosomal Analysis
DNA and Genetics
Evolution
Evolutionary Biology
Evolutionary Processes
Genes
Genetics
Heredity
Human evolution
Human Genetics
Inheritance
Inheritance and Adaptation
Inheritance Patterns
Mechanisms of Evolution
Mechanisms of Inheritance
Meiosis
Natural Selection
Population Genetics
Reproduction
Sexual reproduction
Traits