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| Reproduction of the Fittest |
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| Movement of Genes between a population |
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| Change in Genetic Material |
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| The change in the frequency of a gene allel in a population |
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| came up with natural selection and contacted darwin. |
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| The traits that have the abillity to mask another trait |
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| the trait that can be masked |
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| 2 traits are dominant, and they both show up in phenotyped |
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| Physical Expression of a trait |
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was the first to apply satisitics to inheritance was able to prove the blending theory was wrong |
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| a diagram that shows the occurrence and appearance or phenotypes of a particular gene or organism and its ancestors from one generation |
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| a series of catorshtop events wiped out species and is the reason for them being extinct |
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| No control over variables |
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| Usually done in a lab, the researcher can change one variable to see its effects on another variable |
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| How scientist arrange their work by examining events that are repeatable |
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| Traits that are continuous [ not present or absent] |
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| One Gene That affects many traits |
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| How many pairs of chromosomes are in the cells |
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23 pairs 22 pairs of autosomes 1 pair of sex choromomes |
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| Study of the entity of a human |
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| 4 sub disciples of Anthropology |
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| Archaeology, biological anthropology, cultural anthropology, linguistic anthropology |
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| Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine, Guanine |
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| Uracil Thymine Cytosine Guanine |
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