What is discontinuous variation?
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States that for each character, an organism inherits two alleles, one from each parent
The expression of one gene has no effect on the expression of another gene
Genes are affected by other gene products
The outward expression of the genotype
What are the branching network of hyphae called?
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Lichen
Mychorizae
Mycellium
Buds/Budding
When allele frequencies do not change in the population it is said to be in ___________________.
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Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium
Reproduction Isolation
Allopatric Speciation
Sympratic Speciation
What does this show?
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Complete Dominance
Co-Dominance
X-Linked Recessive Disorders
Incomplete Dominance
What is the Law of Segregation?
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States that if genes are located on separate chromosomes, they will be inherited individually of each other
For each characteristic, an organisms carries two factors: one from each parent and parent organisms donate only one copy of each gene in their gametes. During meiosis, the two copies of each gene separate, or segregate
Different versions of genes cause variations in inherited characters
If the alleles differ, then the dominant allele is fully expressed in appearance, the recessive allele has no noticeable effect on the appearance
What is endosymbiosis?
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When a bacterial cell takes in genetic information from a different species from the environment
The relationship between organisms which live on or within another organism in a mutually beneficial relationship
The relationship between different plant species in the same ecosystem
The symbiotic relationship of species who evolved to fit a certain niche
Which of the following mutations experience a frame shift?
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Insertion
Substitution
All experience a frame shift mutation
Only chromosome mutations experience a frame shift mutation
What is this?
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Protista
Viroid
Prokaryote Cell
Bacteriophage
What process does this show?
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Hardy-Weinberg Principle
Founder Effect
Selection Pressure
Bottle Neck Populations
What type of evolution is shown in the image?
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Coevolution
Divergent evolution
Microevolution
Reproduction Isolation