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EVOLUTION FINAL EXAM | 57 questions and answers latest
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EVOLUTION FINAL EXAM | 57 questions and answers latest 
 
hybrid sterility isolation - Sterile hybrids 
genetic incompatibility` 
Two loci can show genetic incompatibilities T/F - True 
Dobzhansky-Muller incompatibility - Solves the problen of how genetic incmopatibilities can evolve between two populations 
Epistasis - When the effects of one gene are modified by one or more other genes. 
 
this is genetic incompatibility as well 
How is epistasis identified. - When the total effect on f...
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BIOL 3040 STUDY GUIDE II, PART A
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BIOL 3040 STUDY GUIDE II, PART A 
 
Chapter 4 
Synapomorphy: A character or trait that is shared by two or more taxonomic groups and is derived through evolution by a common ancestor. 
Homoplasy: Correspondence between parts or organs acquired as a result of parallel evolution or convergence. Homoplasy is analogous and can be due to convergent evolution 
 
1.	According to the tree below: 
 
a	Species B is more closely related to species G than species A 
b	Species B is equally related to specie...
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JMU BIO 150: Exam 2 Questions and Answers | 100% Correct
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JMU BIO 150: Exam 2 Questions and 
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Define macroevolution - Answer️️ -evolutionary change above the species level, 
including the origin of a new group of organisms or a shift in the broad pattern of 
evolutionary changes over time 
How do we identify a species? - Answer️️ -groups of actually or potentially 
interbreeding populations that are reproductivley isolated from other such groups 
Define reproductive isolation - Answer️️ -cannot produce viable offsprin...
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BIOL 3040 STUDY GUIDE II, PART A
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BIOL 3040 STUDY GUIDE II, PART A 
 
Chapter 4 
Synapomorphy: A character or trait that is shared by two or more taxonomic groups and is derived through evolution by a common ancestor. 
Homoplasy: Correspondence between parts or organs acquired as a result of parallel evolution or convergence. Homoplasy is analogous and can be due to convergent evolution 
 
1.	According to the tree below: 
 
a	Species B is more closely related to species G than species A 
b	Species B is equally related to specie...
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BIOL 3040 STUDY GUIDE II, PART A
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BIOL 3040 STUDY GUIDE II, PART A 
 
Chapter 4 
Synapomorphy: A character or trait that is shared by two or more taxonomic groups and is derived through evolution by a common ancestor. 
Homoplasy: Correspondence between parts or organs acquired as a result of parallel evolution or convergence. Homoplasy is analogous and can be due to convergent evolution 
 
1.	According to the tree below: 
 
a	Species B is more closely related to species G than species A 
b	Species B is equally related to specie...
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BIOL 3040 STUDY GUIDE II, PART A
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BIOL 3040 STUDY GUIDE II, PART A 
 
Chapter 4 
Synapomorphy: A character or trait that is shared by two or more taxonomic groups and is derived through evolution by a common ancestor. 
Homoplasy: Correspondence between parts or organs acquired as a result of parallel evolution or convergence. Homoplasy is analogous and can be due to convergent evolution 
 
1.	According to the tree below: 
 
a	Species B is more closely related to species G than species A 
b	Species B is equally related to specie...
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Biological Science, Canadian Edition., 2e (Freeman et al.) UPDATED VERSION
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Contents Chapter 1 Biology and the Tree of Life 1 1.1 The Cell Theory 2 Are 
All Organisms Made of Cells? 2 Where Do Cells Come From? 2 1.2 The Theory of Evolution by 
Natural Selection 4 What Is Evolution? 4 What Is Natural Selection? 4 1.3 The Tree of Life 5 
Linnaean Taxonomy 6 BOX 1.1 Scientific Names and Terms 6 Using Molecules to Understand the 
Tree of Life 8 1.4 Doing Biology 10 Why Do Giraffes Have Long Necks? An Introduction to 
Hypothesis Testing 10 Why Are Chili Peppers Hot? An ...
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Species and Speciation
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This document is a worksheet for sections 22.2, 24.1, 24.2 and 24.3 (Species and Speciation) from the book Biological Sciences (5th and 6th Edition). It includes vocabulary and questions to help further understanding and analysis. Flashcards are connected.
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