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100

A theory (explanation) supported by evidence for how populations change over time

What is evolution?

100

The survival and reproduction of the organisms best fit for their environment

What is Natural Selection?

100

Inherited traits that children get from their parents are coded for by these.

What are GENES?

100

The random appearance of a new trait in an organism.

What is MUTATION?

100

A group of genetically similar organisms that can mate and produce fertile offspring.

What is a species?

200

This man's observations of the Galapagos finches provided the foundation for his theory of Descent with Modification

Who is Charles Darwin?

200

A "fit" organism has the ability to do what two things?

Survive and Reproduce

200

What are the threadlike structures of DNA that carry genes called? How many do humans have? 

What are CHROMOSOMES? What is 46 OR 23 pairs?

200

This change involves the addition (insertion) or removal (deletion) of one or more bases in a genetic sequence... which greatly affects the resulting protein.

What is FRAMESHIFT MUTATION?

200

A group of the same organism that occupies a specific area in a specific time.

What is a population?

300

The trait of finches that was closely observed to provide a basis for the Theory of Evolution 

Variation in beak size and shape!

300

The regulating of population sizes by limiting resources like food, water, and space

What is competition? 

300

What do we call the genetic make up of the individual, represented by a set of letters?

What is GENOTYPE? 

300

When an organism has two identical alleles for a trait (e.g., BB or bb), it is called this.

What is HOMOZYGOUS? 

300

Some genes can be hidden or covered up by another. These are considered to be _______. 

What is RECESSIVE?

400

If two organisms have similar traits, but belong to different species, they must share one of these...

What is a common ancestor?

400

A variation that helps an organism to survive in a particular environment...

What is an adaptation? 

400

For some traits, only one copy of a particular gene is needed to show a given trait. These genes are considered _______ over others. 

What is DOMINANT?

400

The order of bases along a gene determines the order in which these are put together to form a protein.

What are AMINO ACIDS?

400

This type of reproduction involves only one parent and relies on the appearance of mutations to provide genetic diversity. 

What is ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION? 

500

Over many generations, these accumulate and can lead to significant changes in the characteristics of a population

advantageous traits/adaptations 

500

In order for evolution to occur via natural selection, these three key conditions must be met...

1. Heritable traits

2. Variation

3. Overproduction

500

This tool is used to determine the possible outcomes of genetic crossings (i.e., a chart for finding the probability that an offspring will have a specific trait). 

What is a PUNNETT SQUARE?

500

This nitrogenous base is in RNA but NOT in DNA.

What is URACIL (U)? 

500

A BLUE chicken (BB) is crossed with a RED chicken (bb). What percentage of offspring will be red?

What is 0%