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Weight, because it can vary among individuals over a range of values, is an example of a
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Genetic recombination occurs during meiosis when
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Michael Lynch and his colleagues demonstrated in yeast that mutations occur rarely-in fact, a single yeast cell may not experience a single point mutation in its genome. How can we reconcile the low rate of mutation with the fact that mutation is the engine that drives evolution?
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The number of possible combinations of paternal and maternal chromosomes is
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What is/are the mechanism(s) by which stress can influence gene expression?
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Please critique the following statement: a single gene codes for a single protein.
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How do bacteria and archaea pass on genetic information to the next generation?
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Changes to the structure of a protein can affect the protein's ability to
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Which of the following is involved in pre-transcriptional gene regulation?
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Height is a quantitative trait, meaning that genes at several loci contribute to the phenotype. Does this mean that any two individuals in a population that differ in height also differ in the alleles they carry?
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The genome of an organism does not contain which of the following elements?
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Which type of mutation has the highest rate of occurrence in humans?
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Compare and contrast how genetic variation is created in eukaryotes versus bacteria and archaea.
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Which of the following statements about genome size is false?
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The presence of a mRNA transcript of a gene in a cell means that
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