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mRNA codons are read by the ribosome in the ______ direction…

mRNA codons are read by the ribosome in the ______ direction.

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Evaluate the following statement: If Darwin had not traveled…

Evaluate the following statement: If Darwin had not traveled to the Galapagos Islands, The Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection could not have been proposed due to lack of data.

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During interphase, chromatin is ______.

During interphase, chromatin is ______.

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A group of biologists were investigating the effects of ligh…

A group of biologists were investigating the effects of light color on phototropism (growing toward the light source) in tomato plants. Four groups of tomato plants were grown in the same greenhouse under identical conditions. Each group was then placed in a different room, each room having a different color of light, exposed to that single color of light from different directions for one week at a time. After each week, the biologists counted the number of tomato plants in the groups that were showing evidence of phototropism. The results are summarized in Table 1. Table 1. Phototropic responses of plants to different colors of light The header for column 1 is Test Group. The header for column 2 is Direction of Light. The header for column 3 is Percent of Plants Showing Phototropism. There are 16 rows of data, which are described as follows. The 16 rows are divided into 4 groups, numbered 1 through 4, each of which corresponds to a different color of light. In each group, the directions north, south, east, and west are given. Test Group 1, red light. Row 1. Direction of Light, North. 98 percent of plants. Row 2. Direction of Light, South. 99 percent of plants. Row 3. Direction of Light, East. 98 percent of plants. Row 4. Direction of Light, West. 96 percent of plants. Test Group 2, green light. Row 5. Direction of Light, North. 4 percent of plants. Row 6. Direction of Light, South. 8 percent of plants. Row 7. Direction of Light, East. 5 percent of plants. Row 8. Direction of Light, West. 5 percent of plants. Test Group 3, blue light. Row 9. Direction of Light, North. 65 percent of plants. Row 10. Direction of Light, South. 58 percent of plants. Row 11. Direction of Light, East. 65 percent of plants. Row 12. Direction of Light, West. 62 percent of plants. Test Group 4, white light. Row 13. Direction of Light, North. 100 percent of plants. Row 14. Direction of Light, South. 100 percent of plants. Row 15. Direction of Light, East. 100 percent of plants. Row 16. Direction of Light, West. 99 percent of plants. Which of the following correctly identifies the dependent and independent variables in this experiment?

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DNA is ______ into RNA, which is ______ into protein.

DNA is ______ into RNA, which is ______ into protein.

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Which of the following is not a practical application for th…

Which of the following is not a practical application for the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technique?

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Duplicated genes can lead to genome evolution primarily beca…

Duplicated genes can lead to genome evolution primarily because they

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In certain Native American groups, albinism due to a homozyg…

In certain Native American groups, albinism due to a homozygous recessive condition in the biochemical pathway for melanin is sometimes seen. If the frequency of the allele for this condition is 0.06, what is the frequency of the dominant allele in this population? (Assume that the population is in Hardy‑Weinberg equilibrium.)

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The biological species concept defines species as a populati…

The biological species concept defines species as a population or group of populations that are able to ______.

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Using what you know about binomial nomenclature and taxonomy…

Using what you know about binomial nomenclature and taxonomy, what is the species name of the puffin, Fratercula arctica?

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