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Exam 19: Life's Origin and Early Evolution60 Questions
Exam 20: Viruses, Bacteria, and Archaea56 Questions
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Four of these statements about master genes are true.Which statement is not true?
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What type of genetic material did scientists use to track gene flow in a current population of wildebeest?
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-In comparing a fairly conserved gene in humans,mice,lizards,and tuna,what can you say about their DNA sequences for the gene based on the cladogram provided?

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Body appendages as diverse as crab legs,beetle legs,sea star arms,butterfly wings,fish fins,and mouse feet start out as ____.
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The comparison of embryos across species reveals the conservative nature of the genes responsible for ____.
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The Dlx gene encodes a transcription factor that signals clusters of embryonic cells to ____ and gives rise to an appendage.
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Four of these characteristics describing a species play a role in phylogeny.Which one does not?
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Changes in an organism's genome that have no effect on an individual's survival or reproduction are called ____.
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A technique used to identify species by matching up sequence differences in a standard region of the genome is called
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The convergence in external morphology of sharks,penguins,and porpoises is attributed to
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Four of the following statements about the H5N1 virus are true.Which one is false?
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The homeotic gene Hoxc6 is the vertebrate version of ____,which causes the formation of legs in fruit flies.
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Phylogeny research is LEAST likely to include which type of analysis?
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Which organisms are considered most primitive based upon the structure of their limbs?
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A clade is a __________ group that consists of an ancestor in which a derived character evolved,together with all of its descendant.
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The number of neutral mutations that accumulated in the genomes of two lineages can be used as a ___________to estimate how long ago they diverged.
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Four of these statements are true about mitochondria.Which one is not true?
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