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1.) What lands and observations inspired Darwin to develop his theory of evolution?
2.) How does the concept of natural selection explain variations in species descended from a common ancestor?
3.) What was the initial response to Darwin's Origin of Species in 1859?
4.) What is a vector, and what is the significance of vectors to the evolution of populations?
5.) What other kinds of mechanisms can disrupt genetic equilibrium and evolutionary stability?
6.) What techniques do scientists use to study microevolution?
7.) What differentiates one species from another?
8.) How do species originate?
9.) What kinds of mechanisms tend to isolate populations enough to promote genetic divergence?
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Draw the synaptic configuration of homologous pairs of chromosomes when one member is normal and the other member has sustained a duplication within the chromosome
Determine a news report of a current outbreak or other health crisis (within a month) then search for a peer-reviewed scientific article on the same or closely related topic
Both the mitochondrion and the chloroplast use an electron transport system to generate ATP. How do these processes differ between the two organelles?
What are the key components of a scientific theory? Was the Theory of Special Creation a valid scientific theory in Darwin's time? Is it a scientific theory today?
Discuss the most important SIMILARITIES & DIFFERENCES between DNA repication and RNA trnascreption?
You have 100 ml each of 50 mg/ml human chorionic gonadotropin, 25x HCG buffer, and 400 mM potassium chloride. You want to make one liter of a solution that is 1 mg/ml human chorionic gonadotropin, 1x HCG buffer, and 40 mM potassium chloride How mu..
How would you explain to a biology class that in the next decade some diseases currently thought to be noninfectious will probably be found to be caused by microbes?
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About 5 percent of individuals with Down syndrome have a chromosomal translocation in which a third copy of chromosome 21 is attached to chromosome 14. If this translocation occurred in a parent's gonad, how can it lead to Down syndrome in a child.
Compare and contrast mutation rate and mutation frequency. Describe the implications for organisms that have long life spans (e.g., humans) and short life spans (e.g., mice). Spontaneous mutation rates in humans are generally higher than in E. col..
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