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Evolution Review

Evolution Review. Answers. Assignment: Choose 25 and rewrite in complete sentences. Due on test day. More than natural selection influences evolution, traits are passed on genetically Sexual selection/non-random mating Gene flow Standard/normal distribution Extinct Adaptation/evolution

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Evolution Review

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  1. Evolution Review Answers

  2. Assignment:Choose 25 and rewrite in complete sentences. Due on test day. • More than natural selection influences evolution, traits are passed on genetically • Sexual selection/non-random mating • Gene flow • Standard/normal distribution • Extinct • Adaptation/evolution • Reproductive isolation • DNA/genes • Genetics • Natural variation • D • E • A • F • C • G • B • B • B • B • B • B • D • B • D • C • A • A • D • C • B • B • C • Species/populations • Gradual • Adaptation • Population • Speciation • Homologous structures, amino acids/DNA • Homologous • Individuals • Hip/pelvis • Descent, modification • Microevolution • Use or disuse can be inherited • Populations overproduce. • B • D • A • D • C • A • B • D • C • A • B • Eukarya • Fungi, animalia • Binomial nomenclature • Species • Convergent evolution • Clade • Phylogeny • Cladograms • Prokaryote = archaebacteria, bacteria; eukaryote = Protista, fungi, plantae, animalia • Archaebacteria share genetics with eukaryotes that they don’t with bacteria • No. it suggests that prokaryotic archaebacteria gave rise to eukaryotes

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