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In 1-2 sentences, explain why mutations can be beneficial to an organism
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math can kma
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give the two possible alleles in the eggs produced by a women whose genotype is JjKkLl
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Erin
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Which of the following facts was unknown to Gregor Mendel?
organisms have two alleles for each of their genes alleles for genes
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annie
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What is the main benefit of genetic biodiversity?(1 point)
Responses Genetic biodiversity helps populations adapt to
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KOKO
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Choose between phenotype and genotype for the following options.(4 points) Genotype Phenotype Physical Appearance Genotype –
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Take out a piece of paper and pencil to solve the Dihybrid cross.
Rabbits have two unlinked allele pairs that affect fur color.
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There are two different alleles for flower color, P and p. The image shows a white sweet pea with a genotypeo of pp.
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What is a gene?(1 point)
Responses a point that joins two halves of a chromosome a point that joins two halves of a chromosome a
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❤️✨ Cleo✨❤️
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What strategy helps you remember genotype versus phenotype
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Fill in the blank from the word bank.(1 point)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response,
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ASTRANGEPERSON
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A consumer asked a genetic scientist whether genes from a genetically modified food plant could possibly cause harm by
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o
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Why are the gene pools of small populations reduced compared to those of larger populations? (1 point) Responses inbreeding
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In general terms, equilibrium means a state of balance. Genetic equilibrium can occur if the allele frequencies in a population
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Andrew willams
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Cheetahs are one example of a population that has very limited genetic variation.Which of the following groups of animals are
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A female cat (a queen or a molly) and a male cat (tom or tomcat) produces offspring. We want to determine the likelihood that
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The ability to taste PTC is due to a single dominate allele "T". You sampled 215 individuals in biology, and
determined that 150
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kaite marie
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Complete the statement using the word bank provided.(1 point) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select
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ouip0
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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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Which phrase best defines an environmental variation?(1 point)
Responses differences caused by DNA differences caused by DNA
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Moon_CD
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Which statement is most supportive of the claim that genetic diversity is an advantage of sexual
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Mary
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Genetic question
Both Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Jones had babies the same day in the same hospital. Mrs. Smith took home a baby girl,
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deb
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Using scientific concepts, explain how can you have your grandfather's eyes and your grandmother's nose.
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Rebecca
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1-true
2-false 3-not enough info Transplanting genetic material into bacteria is a simple task- 2 Under certain conditions,
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Anna
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The number of different X in Y individuals plays a role in increasing genetic biodiversity.
X: genes Y: heterozygous X: alleles
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big head gang
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Which statement is correct about a bottleneck event? (1 point)
Responses A bottleneck event decreases the gene pool of a
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JIMINS_MISSING_JAMS
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Genetic drift is the change in the frequency of an existing gene variation. Genetic drift tends to occur in populations that
have
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Here are the answers to double check! These are 100% correct.
1. Populations 2. Natural selection does not change the alleles an
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Anonymous
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Bot, Imagine you are a scientist observing rats in the wild. As the rats reproduce, rats born with white fur slowly begin to
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tax evader
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Which statement is accurate about variations?(1 point)
Responses Organisms with variations are less likely to pass these
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meh
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What is the name given to an observable characteristic of an organism?
a phenotype b mutation c genome d genotype
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goog
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Consider the following scenario: You notice that no two cats at the pet store are exactly alike. Some have spotted fur. Some
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goog
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In a controlled study, two parental plants are crossed and produce 240 F1 plants. All of the F1 plants produce the cyanide
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blu
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Which statement correctly uses the data from the table to support a claim that nuclear genes support chloroplast function in V.
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blu
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Allele frequency refers to the fraction of individuals with a particular version of a given gene. What effect does genetic drift
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blu
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What is the name given to an observable characteristic of an organism?(1 point)
Responses mutation genome phenotype-the correct
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answers bc why not
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8. All cataracts were originally thought to be acquired; however, recent research indicates that some cataracts are genetic in
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Chelsea
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1. Chromosomes and genes are alike because they both contain _____________________ material.
2. The letter combination “Rr”
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Friend Me On Roblox
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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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Ew
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a heterozygous tall pea plant is crossed with a short plant the probability that an F1 plant will be tall is?
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jamie
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What is an allele Please help quickly
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Hiii
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Suppose that gene b is sex-linked, recessive, and lethal. A man marries a woman who is heterozygous for this gene. If this
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Samantha
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How do the terms genotype and phenotype relate?(1 point)
An organism’s phenotype leads to its genotype. An organism’s
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sus
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1. A version of a gene is called a(n)
karyotype. autosome. allele. phenotype. 2. If a father is affected by an X-linked dominant
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Please Help
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1. In a normal distribution, the number of organisms exhibiting a phenotype variant near the lowest value is
A. Less than the
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J
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The seeds of the garden pea are either yellow or green. A certain cross between pea plants produces progeny in the ratio 3
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BETH
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DNA is approximately 2.5 nm in length. If an average man is 6 feet tall, how many DNA molecules could be stacked end to end in
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porsh
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Which mutation scenario will always lead to natural selection?(1 point)
Responses a mutation causes a specific advantage within
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rstaats88
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According to research led by Sarina Saturn, which of the following is predicted by variations of a particular gene on the third
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zxcv
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D
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Natural selection causes changes in(1 point)
Responses genotypes. genotypes. individuals. individuals. populations. populations.
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rstaats88
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