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traits that are passed from parents to offspring because they are at least partially determined by genes   heredity  
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created laws of inheritance - an austrian monk   Gregor Mendel  
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the of segregation of characteristics - a pair of characteristics only can be represented in a gamete   law of inheritence - first law  
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the law of independent assortment - if you had a genotype AaBb you would make four kinds of gametes: they would contain the cominations of either AB, Ab, aB, or ab.   laws of inheritance - second law  
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a form of cell division in which one cell divides into two daugher cells, each of which has the same genetic content as the original cell   mitosis  
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a form of cell division in which one diploid cell divides to produce four haploid daugher cells   meiosis  
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the series fo changes that the members of a species undergo as they pass from the beginning of a given development stage to the inception of that same developmental stage in a subsequent generation   life cycles  
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changes to the nucleotide sequence of the genetic material of an organism.   mutations  
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a process by which the genetic information of an organism is changed in a stable manner, either in nature or experimentally by the use of chemicals or radiation   mutagenesis  
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an evolved trait that makes organisms more suited to living and reproducing in their environments   adaptation  
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organisms with heritable, advantageous traits leave more offspring than organisms with other traits, causing advantageous traits to become more common in populations over time   natural selection  
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what Darwin called evolution   descent with modification  
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heritable changes in living organisms over time   evolution  
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evolution is also evident in living creatures themselves, in the form of a shared anatomy, shared patterns of development, and shared DNA sequences. in rocks - fossils   evidence of evolution  
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