Exam 3
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each of the black spaces below before clicking
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Was part of a team who discovered that the differences in protein sequences refelcted the amount of evolutionary change between two species | Emile Zuckerkandl
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Used a tree model to describe the genetic history of species and coined the term phylogenetics | Ernst Haeckel
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Using foxes; this long-term experiment to determine the genetic heritability of characteristics associated with domestication in canines was started by thihs researcher | Dmitri Belyaev
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First descibed a geneitc disease charcterized by impaired neurological development and a host of other symptoms and now known to be due to chromosomal duplication | John Langdon Down
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British mathematician, along w/ another researcher who decribed the same principle, found that all else being equal when a population is in equilibrium allele frequencies in one generation may be used to predict genotype frequencies in the next generation | Godfrey Harold Hardy
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Came up with the first viable theory by which evolution may occur | Charles Darwin
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A plant pathogen used in the production of GMO crops to deliver genes to the plant genome | Agrobacterium
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S biological characteristic which two different organisms share in common because they inherited it from a common ancestor | Homologous Trait
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Can become any type of cell in a multicelluar organism | Totipotent Cell
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Harvesting cells fron a patient and cloning those cells to create new tissues and organs | Therapeutic Cloning
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Autosomal Dominant; found on chromosome 4 and more often found among people of European descent | Huntington's Disease
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Total colorblindness is also known as... | Monochromacy
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