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Recombinant Dna Technology
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1. Mate choice; one sex chooses their mate
Descent with Modification2
Artificial selection(breeding)
Intersexual selection
Stem cells
2. Cuts DNA in specific sites; the fragments created are usually predictable
Sexual selection
Restriction enzymes
Disruptive selection
Lyell
3. Forms that show how an organisms anatomy change over time
Transitional forms
Cuvier
Hardy- Weinberg equilibrium
Neutral Variation
4. Can make large quantities of product; infection free; less expensive than a natural source
Advantages of Recom. DNA tech
DNA fingerprinting
Microevolution
Cuvier
5. Set sail on the HMS Beagle to travel the islands and areas for signs of evolution; First book written in 1839 'voyage of the Beagle'; Second book published in 1859 'The Origin of Species by means of Natural Selection
Mutation
Disruptive selection
Charles Darwin
Lamarck
6. A circular piece of DNA in bacteria where the gene is placed in Recom. DNA technology
plasmid
Gel Electrophoresis
Hutton
Evolution
7. Taking good genes to replace bad genes; almost never works; has unintended side effects; sometimes just doesn't work; protein becomes degraded - etc
Disruptive selection
Adaptation
Gene Therapy
Theory
8. Subset of natural selection that increases the likelihood of mating specifically
Reproductive cloning
Reproductive fitness
Advantages of Recom. DNA tech
Sexual selection
9. Takes the gene from a needed product - puts it into another organism (usually bacteria) and it will make duplicates of the product
Recombinant DNA technology
Intersexual selection
Intrasexual selection
Microevolution
10. Differences in appearances between the sexes
Hardy- Weinberg equilibrium
Theory
Sexual dimrphism
Genetic drift
11. Traits that are neither advantageous nor disadvantageous; there is no selection
Sexual dimrphism
Evolution
Stem cells
Neutral Variation
12. Distribution of organisms related to evolution; different organisms play the same roles on different continents; island organisms resemble organisms on nearby mainland
Biogeography
Modes of Selection
Artificial selection(breeding)
Recombinant DNA technology
13. The more common a trait becomes the more likely it will be selected against
Frequency dependent selection
Hardy- Weinberg equilibrium
Gel Electrophoresis
Population
14. Another method designed to sort female sperm form male sperm; goes by size of sperm; females are bigger than male sperm
Stabilizing
Stem cells
Micro - sort
Sexual selection
15. Cells that can become any cell in the body; found in the embryo
Totipotent stem cells
Frequency dependent selection
Micro - sort
Gene Therapy
16. Way more offspring are produced than by sexual reproduction
Directional selection
Homology
Sexual selection
Asexual reproduction
17. Capable of asexual reproduction; most are not
Hutton
Gene Therapy
Most organisms are...
Molecular similarity
18. Direct competition for mates with the same sex
Intrasexual selection
Microevolution
Most organisms are...
Linnaeus
19. A group of interbreeding organisms living in the same place at the same time
Theraputic cloning
Population
Gene flow
Linnaeus
20. Pharmaceutical animals; cloned animals used ot produce products for humans
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21. All species on earth are fixed; no changes - no new species - no extinction
Diploiding
Historical Context of evolution
Stem cells
Theraputic cloning
22. 1.edits existing variation by using the material it has(variation that exists in population/ no new traits created by natural selection) 2. Has historical constraints(change in old structures) 3. Adaptations are compromises (good for one thing - bad
Mutation
Reproductive cloning
'Pharm' animals
Natural selection does not make perfect individuals
23. Change in the DNA sequence of an individual; the only true way to get a new allele; the source of all heritable variation
Intrasexual selection
Mutation
Linnaeus
Directional selection
24. Selects for the middle and against the extremes
Theory
Stabilizing
Stem cells
Descent with Modification
25. The movement of genes between two populations e.g. migration - immigration
Stem cells
Preimplantation Genetic diagnosis (PGD)
Gene flow
Biogeography
26. Invented the binomial method(naming of species); also believed that life was fixed
Linnaeus
Lyell
Disruptive selection
Directional selection
27. An accumulation of genetic charges over a certain amount of time
plasmid
Directional selection
Descent with Modification
Advantages of Recom. DNA tech
28. Selects for the extremes and against the middle
Intrasexual selection
Disruptive selection
Founder effect
Charles Darwin
29. Related organisms have similar development plans
Theraputic cloning
Reproductive fitness
Molecular similarity
Embryology
30. Directional selection - Disruptive selection - Stabalizing
Microevolution
Descent with Modification
Modes of Selection
Genetic drift
31. A widely accepted idea with lots of evidence
Asexual reproduction
Cuvier
Intrasexual selection
Theory
32. Form of reproduction more used because it creates Variation
Lyell
Molecular similarity
Descent with Modification
Sexual reproduction
33. Came up with the term Uniformitarianism(mechanisms for change in the past still occur today; believed at first there was no evolution
Gel Electrophoresis
Lyell
plasmid
Directional selection
34. First to publish mechanisms for evolution; Had 2 idea: Use and disuse - use it more gets bigger; less it disappears - Inheritance of acquired characteristics - pass on changes to offspring
Lamarck
Sexual dimrphism
'Pharm' animals
Descent with Modification
35. Recessive traits persistent to a certain population; recessive alleles hide from selection
Hutton
Mechanisms of Microevolution
Diploiding
Restriction enzymes
36. One extreme is selected over the other
Directional selection
Asexual reproduction
Sexual reproduction
Restriction enzymes
37. Scientific explanation of how life changes over time - science is based off of evidence - science is obtained with observation and testing - science is always open to question
Natural selection
Totipotent stem cells
Evolution
Hutton
38. Results in a genetically identical inidvidual
Preimplantation Genetic diagnosis (PGD)
Restriction enzymes
Mechanisms of Microevolution
Reproductive cloning
39. Theory of a stable - nonevolving population in which frequency of alleles do not change; only occurs in large - isolated populations with random mating - and no natural selection or mutations
Hardy- Weinberg equilibrium
Natural selection
Microevolution
Phenotypic variation
40. The organism with the most advantageous traits will survive
Natural selection
Linnaeus
Stabilizing
Mate choice/non - random mating
41. The process of sperm sorting; separating the male sperm from the female sperm; difference told by swimming speed; boy sperm swim faster than girl sperm; Theory might have flaws in it though - only works 50% of the time
Founder effect
Theory
Ericson Method
Germinal choice
42. Cells that can become only a few different types of cells; mostly adult stem cells; found in bone marrow - the skin epidermis - etc; can sometimes be turned into Totipotent stem cells
Linnaeus
Intrasexual selection
Pluripotent stem cells
Sexual reproduction
43. The change in a populations genetics
Microevolution
Sexual reproduction
Hutton
Embryology
44. Believed that change was gradual;Gradualism(the mechanisms of the world - then - are the same today)
Mechanisms of Microevolution
Stem cells
Ericson Method
Hutton
45. Results in a tissue or an organ that is identical to the DNA donor
plasmid
Evolution
Theraputic cloning
Homology
46. Sometimes different species share common ancestors
Lyell
Descent with Modification2
Neutral Variation
plasmid
47. Change in alleles due to random chance
Embryology
Neutral Variation
Theraputic cloning
Genetic drift
48. The idea that characteristics can enhance an organisms survival
Reproductive cloning
Descent with Modification
Hutton
Adaptation
49. Number of offspring in the next generation; your contribution to the gene pool
Founder effect
Theraputic cloning
Reproductive fitness
Descent with Modification2
50. Cells that can turn into other cells
Pluripotent stem cells
Charles Darwin
Stem cells
Germinal choice
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