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Mendel chose to study pea plants for their diversity. Give an example of an organism that would be difficult to use in the study
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Describe a mutation in an animal that could have a positive outcome for the organism. Justify your response in two or more
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During the reproduction of a species of butterflies, a mutation occurs that makes the offspring more visible to predators. Is
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explain why a certain hair color or other traits may come from parents but other traits may not be exhibited
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what is a transposon?
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Capital B represents the dominant gene for hair color, black, in a species of dogs. The recessive gene is white, b. What are the
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A mutation in a certain type of bees allows for the bees to pollinate only one type of flower.
How could this mutation be both a
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Two puppies are born in the same litter. One has blue eyes and the other has brown eyes. Develop a hypothesis as to why the
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During the reproduction of a species of mice, a mutation occurs that makes the hair of the offspring blend into its environment.
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In two or more complete sentences compare therapeutic cloning to reproductive cloning.
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Eugenics is the set of beliefs and practices that aim at improving the human population thru genetic engineering. Describe both
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escribe how gene therapy can be a social issue and give rise to moral, ethical and legal debates. Justify your response in two
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single nucleotide polymorphism
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what is a Single Nucleotide Polymorphism?
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_____ describes an organisms suitability for its environment.
ancestry phylogeny heredity fitness
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what influence could a Single Nucleotide Polymorphism have on the results of the Random Amplification of Polymorphic DNA
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In pea plants, the allele for purple flowers, P, is dominant over the allele for white flowers, p. Which conclusion about
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Suzie and Juan are brother and sister, and they both have detached earlobes. What conclusion can be most likely made from this
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Which option contains all of the other options listed?(1 point)
Responses gene chromatid chromosome centromere
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Which of these statements about DNA is true?
Responses DNA is too similar to use for grouping organisms. DNA is too similar to
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Over time, the variations that are within the genes of members of a population that give an advantage? become more common in
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what is a stop codon
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process of using SNP genetic marker
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how are SNP used as genetic markers in dna
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a SNP can be used as a DNA marker
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advantages of recombinant dna
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what is restriction site in dna
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how is the order of nucleotides determined in a strand of a DNA
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terminator sequencing of a dna
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why does an mRNA molecule need special editing in eukaryotes
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what are introns
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importance of proofreading activities of dna polymerase on identical twins
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why is a primer dna needed in dna synthesis
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Which of these statements about DNA is true?
(1 point) Responses DNA is a protein. DNA is a protein. All animals have DNA. All
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what is a restriction site
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what is coding and non coding dna
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what is the role of dna polymerase in pcr
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Pretend you are a scientist observing three different varieties of a single bird species that are part of the same population.
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The offspring of a sexually-reproducing organism receives
* genetic material that is not related to either parent. an exact copy
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What forms the chemical code within a molecule of DNA?
The arrangement of the nitrogenous bases The arrangement of the sugars and
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Which of these statements about DNA is true?
Proteins signal the cells to make DNA. DNA is too similar to use for grouping
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What's is the effect of SNP on RAPD and RFLP?
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What forms the chemical code within a molecule of DNA?
Responses The arrangement of the nitrogenous bases The arrangement of the
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Which of these statements about DNA is true
DNA is too similar to use for grouping organisms Proteins signal the cells to make
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which metaphase does crossing over occur during?
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When an area of a chromatid is exchanged with the matching area on a chromatid of its homologous chromosome, ___ occurs.
Fertiliz
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The graphic below shows the differences in a particular dna sequence among three species. Which of the following best summarizes
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Crossing over occurs during
Metaphase 1 Prophase 2 Prophase 1 Anaphase 1
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What explains how the parents in a family both have the same eye color, but some of their children have a different eye color?
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How are new genes created?
A. From the mutation of existing genes only B. From the duplication, and then the mutation of existing
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