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BIO 181 ASU FINAL Exam Questions and Answers Already Passed
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In what types of populations would genetic drift be stronger in its effects? - correct 
answersIsolated small populations 
Starting allele frequencies: A1=0.45, A2=0.55, what is A1 chance of going to fixation? - 
correct answers45%
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Biology 1108 final exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Monophyletic Group - Correct Answer ️️ -includes all the descendants of a common 
ancestor, and its considered a natural grouping of organisms based on a shared 
ancestry. 
Paraphyletic Group - Correct Answer ️️ -some (not all) of descendants of a common 
ancestor 
Polyphyletic Group - Correct Answer ️️ -organisms from distinct lineages based on 
shared characters, but no common ancestor 
Homologies - Correct Answer ️️ -si...
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BIO 182 Exam 2 Sthultz 2024/25 EDITION GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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Study of biological diversity and the evolutionary relationships among organisms, both extinct and modern 
What is Taxonomy? 
Science of describing, naming, and classifying living and extinct organisms and viruses 
What are the 8 categories of taxonomic hierarchy (in order from species upward to broader classifications)? 
Species, Genus, Family, Order, Class, Phylum, Kingdom, Domain 
Who is the scientist that proposed the current two-part naming system for each species? 
Carolus Linnaeus 
What a...
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Genetics Exam 3 Practice Test 50 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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Genetics Exam 3 Practice Test 50 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Gene conversion results from 
 
A. Discontinuous replication 
B. Photoreactivation 
C. Mismatch repair 
D. Gap Repair 
E. C and D - CORRECT ANSWER E. C and D 
 
The picture below is two Holliday junctions in a pair of DNA molecules undergoing recombination Breakage and rejoining of the strands indicated by the arrows () and () results in crossover. 
 
A. 1 and 2 
B. 2 and 3 
C. 3 and 4 - CORRECT ANSWER B. 2 and 3 
 
In eukaryoti...
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WGU - C190 Latest Update with Certified Answers Coevolution Event The process by which two or more species evolve in tandem by exerting selection pressures on each other 
Speciation Event A lineage-splitting event that produces two or more separate species. 
Phylogenetic Event The evolutionary development and history of a species or higher taxonomic grouping of organisms. Also called phylogenesis. The evolutionary development of an organ or other part of an organism 
Homology Event Shared trait ...
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BIOL 112 Prelab Quiz 1 - Population Genetics Questions And Answers
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BIOL 112 Prelab Quiz 1 - Population Genetics 
 
 
 
 
 
Pipet tips that come into contact with blood should be disposed of in which container listed below? - ANS Tip Biohazard Container 
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Evolution-Exam 2 Study Guide Solutions 
genetic drift - ANSWERreduces genetic variation 
results from random sampling 
faster rate in a small pop (alleles become fixed) 
genetic bottleneck - ANSWERcause genetic drift by drastically reducing population size 
rare alleles are likely to be lost 
ie elephant seals 
founder effect - ANSWERa type of genetic drift 
random sampling 
founding a new population with very few individuals 
new population can differ greatly from source pop 
ex. organism movin...
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genetic drift - correct es genetic variation 
results from random sampling 
faster rate in a small pop (alleles become fixed) 
 
genetic bottleneck - correct genetic drift by drastically reducing population size 
rare alleles are likely to be lost 
ie elephant seals 
 
founder effect - correct answers.a type of genetic drift 
random sampling 
founding a new population with very few individuals 
new popu...
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Human Variation Already Verified A+
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Human Variation Already Verified A+ 
1. A source of human genetic variation is **mutation**. 
2. Three of the following are valid reasons to study human genotypic variation. Which one is not? **To 
discover ways to eradicate populations with poor fitness**. 
3. **True**: A mutation that impacts individuals during their reproductive years but appears to be fixed 
in the population likely has not been present for very long. 
4. **True**: Aside from Neanderthals, no human group has been isola...
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BIO 171- Exam 5 (all accurately answered)
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Adaptation correct answers A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce 
 
Artificial Selection correct answers A form of directional selection similar to natural selection, but with selection done intentionally by humans usually with a specific goal in mind, such as increased milk yield in cattle 
 
Allele Frequency correct answers Number of times that an allele occurs in a gene pool compared with the number of alleles in that pool for the same gene 
 
Allele Fixation versus Loss correc...
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