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Mutations are NEVER beneficial.
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idk
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In a muddy lake environment, some fish have brown scales. Most fish, however, have silver scales. Predators have a harder time
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stan enhypen
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The table below provides information about a population in which natural selection acts on a single-genetic trait.
Frequency of
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what is genetic code in DMA?
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Abrish
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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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༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ
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In a muddy lake environment, some fish have brown scales. Most fish, however, have silver scales. Predators have a harder time
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༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ
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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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bruuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
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Mendelian Inheritance: From genes to traits lab write up involving Joseph colourblindness
Explain how traits are passed on from
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turbzdon
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Assume that you mated two individuals heterozygous for each of two traits and obtained 80 offspring. How many of them would be
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abraham
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mtDNA and cpDNA is associated with the study of _________ inheritance.
extranuclear epigenetic Mendelian Darwinian Nuclear
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Debbie Clarke
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In an East Indian mango, three genes are linked on the same chromosome. Heavy bloom is dominant to light bloom, skin that is
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Debbie Clarke
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The closer genes are on a chromosome the fewer recombination's will occur
True False
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DestinyBright
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Sequencing genomes can help in ___
Fuse cells are taken from different species Treat disease by changing a patient's DNA
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DestinyBright
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The physical exchange of segments between homologous chromosomes is called
Crossing over Synapsis Gene Conversion Inreference
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DestinyBright
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Scientists now think humans have _____ genes.
20,000 to 25,000 30,000 – 40,000 65,000 - 75,000 More than 100,000
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DestinyBright
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CRISPR/Cas9 holds promising potential for addressing the genetic anomalies associated with cystic fibrosis, allowing precise
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DestinyBright
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CRISPR/Cas9 has the potential to correct the genetic anomalies responsible for cystic fibrosis, offering hope for improved
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DestinyBright
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In 1-3 complete sentences, write your claim for or against CRISPR/Cas9 being used to edit human genes for cystic fibrosis.
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DestinyBright
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Sequencing genomes can help in
Fuse cells taken from different species Treat disease by changing a patient's DNA Determine a
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DestinyBright
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What is the purpose of the human genome?
The data will answer all questions regarding human evolution. The data will be used to
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DestinyBright
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CRISPR/Cas9 holds promising potential for addressing the genetic anomalies associated with cystic fibrosis, allowing precise
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DestinyBright
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DNA is an incredibly long molecule that serves many (junk, functions, inheritance) in our cells. (pick one of the three answer
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Wedontneedtoknow
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What physical difference that is linked to a genetic trait is evident about Asian and African elephants
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Time
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What is the purpose of the human genome?
The data will answer all questions regarding human evolution. The data will be used to
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DestinyBright
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When traits from the parents blend together to form a new trait in the offspring, it is called _________
Codominance Incomplete
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DestinyBright
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Question 1
A) What would be the result of a cytosine base being substituted for a thymine base in a DNA segment during DNA
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Oompa Loompa
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Identifying genes like HMGA2 is important, because it is evidence of natural selection. How does it demonstrate that natural
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ayo im broke
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How many genetically different gametes can be produced from a diploid cell with seven chromosome pairs?
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Rebecca
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A homozygous tall plant is crossed with a homozygous short plant. Tall is dominant and short is recessive. What is the expected
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DestinyBright
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crosses a heterozygous black rabbit with a homozygous white rabbit.
The genotype of offspring (give a number of each genotype)
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DestinyBright
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Explain why an organism with a homozygous dominant genotype has the same phenotype as an organism with a heterozygous genotype.
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DestinyBright
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what is a structure that holds each chromosome to its exact copy? it begins with a "C", and has "d" as the second to last
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paige
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Discuss how changes in organisms within an environment affect their survival. Specifically discuss the effects of a gene
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Multiple Choice
1. At the chromosomal level, what is the difference between human males and human females? (1 point) All males
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sadgrg
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What gets passed from one cell to another in sexual reproduction?
A. individual bases of DNA B. individual genes C. pairs of DNA
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you have performed a genetic cross, and in the final results, you get 3/4 dominant phenotype and 1/4 recessive phenotype. what
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cookie
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Can the genotype of a black fur rabbit be determined?
Why or why not by using the results of your crosses? Describe all the
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DestinyBright
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What characteristic of sexual reproduction did Mendel investigate that resulted in offspring expressing characteristics that
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DestinyBright
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Difference between reading frame and frame shift mutation. Also primer DNA and template DNA
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Mimi
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Chromosome 15 is implicated in which of the following syndromes? A. Sudden infant death syndrome b. Williams syndrome c. Down
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Bincy biju
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Natural selection causes changes in(1 point)
Responses genotypes. genotypes. populations. populations. individuals. individuals.
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stan enhypen
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if a population experiences no migration is very large has no mutations, has random mating, and there is no selection, what will
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Time
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A trait that is only expressed on the sex chromosome is known as _________.
temperature-sensitive alleles sex-influenced
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Debbie Clarke
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Which statement is accurate about variations?
a In all cases, variations become more common in a population. b Organisms with
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Over time, the variation that gives an advantage
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Can some inherited traits be changed by an organism's environment?(1 point)
Responses No, all traits are either inherited or
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Aela Marcellus
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A manual contains instructions for how to build a variety of structures using a set of interlocking bricks. If this scenario is
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TWO
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What is the name for one half of a chromosome?
• chromatid • gene • centromere • protein
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TWO
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Can someone please help me on this It's due today and I need help😓
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Hot girl 2025😜
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Which genetic variation is least important among a population of frogs living in a rainy environment?
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A big boi
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