front 1 What does it mean for an allele to be dominant? | back 1 no data |
front 2 What does it mean for an allele to be recessive? | back 2 no data |
front 3 What does it mean for a genotype to be homozygous? | back 3 no data |
front 4 What does it mean for a genotype to be heterozygous? | back 4 no data |
front 5 What does it mean for a genotype to be hemizygous? | back 5 no data |
front 6 What is the difference between complete dominance, codominance, and incomplete dominance? | back 6 no data |
front 7 What is the difference between penetrance and expressivity? | back 7 no data |
front 8 With what phase of meiosis does each of Mendel's laws most closely correlate? Mendel's 1st Law: Mendel's 2nd Law: | back 8 no data |
front 9 What are the three main types of point mutations? | back 9 no data |
front 10 What change occurs in this type of point mutation: ... | back 10 no data |
front 11 What change occurs in this type of point mutation: ... | back 11 no data |
front 12 What change occurs in this type of point mutation: ... | back 12 no data |
front 13 What are the two main types of frameshift mutations? | back 13 no data |
front 14 What are the three main types of chromosomal mutations that do NOT share their name with a type of frameshift mutation? What change occurs in each? | back 14 no data |
front 15 Why would genetic leakage in animals be rare prior to the last century? | back 15 no data |
front 16 Why is genetic drift more common in small populations? | back 16 no data |
front 17 What relationship does this fact, genetic drift is more common in small populations, have to the founder effect? | back 17 no data |
front 18 For each of the crosses below, what is the phenotypic ratio seen in the offspring? Bb x Bb | back 18 no data |
front 19 For each of the crosses below, what is the phenotypic ratio seen in the offspring? Aa x aa | back 19 no data |
front 20 For each of the crosses below, what is the phenotypic ratio seen in the offspring? DdEe x ddEE | back 20 no data |
front 21 For each of the crosses below, what is the phenotypic ratio seen in the offspring? X(q)X * XY | back 21 no data |
front 22 For each of the crosses below, what is the phenotypic ratio seen in the offspring? X(r)X * X(r)Y | back 22 no data |
front 23 If genes Q and R have a recombination frequency of 2%, genes R and S have a recombination frequency of 6%, genes S and T have a recombination frequency of 23%, and genes Q and T have a recombination frequency of 19%, then what is the order of these four genes in the chromosome? | back 23 no data |
front 24 All five criteria of the Hardy-Weinberg principle are required to imply what characteristic of the study population? | back 24 no data |
front 25 Assume that a population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. If 9% of the population is homozygous dominant, then solve for the following: the frequency of the dominant allele | back 25 no data |
front 26 Assume that a population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. If 9% of the population is homozygous dominant, then solve for the following: the frequency of the recessive allele | back 26 no data |
front 27 Assume that a population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. If 9% of the population is homozygous dominant, then solve for the following: the portion of the population that is heterozygous | back 27 no data |
front 28 Assume that a population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. If 9% of the population is homozygous dominant, then solve for the following: the portion of the population with a homozygous recessive genotype | back 28 no data |
front 29 Assume that a population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. If 9% of the population is homozygous dominant, then solve for the following: the portion of the population with a dominant phenotype | back 29 no data |
front 30 What are the key tenets of the following theory of evolution? Natural selection | back 30 no data |
front 31 What are the key tenets of the following theory of evolution? Modern synthesis model | back 31 no data |
front 32 What are the key tenets of the following theory of evolution? Inclusive fitness | back 32 no data |
front 33 What are the key tenets of the following theory of evolution? Punctuated equilibrium | back 33 no data |
front 34 What are the three patterns of selection? What changes would each create to the population phenotype? | back 34 no data |
front 35 What are the three patterns of evolution? What is the outcome of each one? | back 35 no data |
front 36 What is the biological definition of species? | back 36 no data |