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Which of the following serve as examples of morphological convergence?
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The reason that the various Hawaiian honeycreepers are vulnerable to extinction is
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The pioneer finches that colonized the island of Kauai thrived on __________ of the native plants.
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The Dlx/Hox gene control system operates across many phyla, which is strong evidence that it evolved a very long time ago.Which of the following is true concerning this relationship?
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Kauai, the first of the big islands of the Hawaiian Archipelago, rose from the sea more than _________ years ago.
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Which of the following are true statements regarding the use of DNA in evolutionary comparisons?
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The Dlx gene encodes a transcription factor that signals clusters of embryonic cells to __________ and give rise to an appendage.
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The study of comparative embryology reveals the conservative nature of the genes responsible for
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The eighteenth century naturalist __________ devised a much simpler naming system that we still use.
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Phylogenetic systems of classification attempt to reflect __________ relationships among species.
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