A) phylogeny.
B) pheynotype.
C) genome.
D) genotype.
E) single-nucleotide polymorphism.
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A) DNA contains the nitrogenous base thymine while RNA contains the base uracil instead of thymine.
B) DNA contains the nitrogenous base guanine while RNA contains the base cytosine instead of guanine.
C) DNA is composed of repeating units called nucleotides while RNA is composed of repeating units called amino acids.
D) DNA is composed of repeating units called amino acids while RNA is composed of repeating units called nucleotides.
E) In DNA the nucleotides contain a sugar, a base, and a phosphate while in RNA the nucleotides contain no sugar.
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A) Each subdiscipline of genetics is very specific as to what is explored and does not overlap with the other subdisciplines.
B) All phenotypes or traits are always determined by multiple genes.
C) Albinism arises from the overexpression of the gene that controls the synthesis and storage of melanin.
D) Humans make excellent model organisms because they have a variety of well-defined traits.
E) None of the statements provided are true.
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A) James Watson
B) Thomas Hunt Morgan
C) John B. S. Haldane
D) Charles Darwin
E) Sewall Wright
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A) fruit flies
B) humans
C) yeast
D) mice
E) zebrafish
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A) Escherichia coli
B) Saccharomyces cerevisiae
C) Escherichia coli and Saccharomyces cerevisiae
D) Caenorhabditis elegans
E) Caenorhabditis elegans and Arabidopisis thaliana
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A) It is the method by which prokaryotic cells divide and produce daughter cells.
B) It is the process by which the genetic information in DNA is transferred to RNA.
C) It is the separation of chromosomes in the division of sex cells to produce gametes.
D) It is the separation of chromosomes in the division of somatic cells in plants and animals.
E) It is the process that produces multiple alleles of genes.
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A) chromosome.
B) alleles.
C) locus.
D) genome.
E) phenotype.
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A) An allele that leads to an abnormal phenotype will be rare in most populations but common in Native American populations.
B) An allele that leads to abnormal phenotype will not be beneficial in any population.
C) An allele that leads to an abnormal phenotype may be beneficial in some environments but harmful in others.
D) An allele that leads to an abnormal phenotype will rise in frequency after many generations.
E) An allele that leads to an abnormal phenotype will soon disappear from a population.
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A) large number of progeny
B) long generation time
C) small size
D) ability to be studied in a laboratory
E) ability to be propagated inexpensively
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A) proteins
B) DNA but not RNA
C) RNA but not DNA
D) either DNA or RNA
E) proteins but not RNA
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A) Haldane and Wright-transmission genetics
B) Mendel-molecular genetics
C) Gilbert and Sanger-population genetics
D) Darwin-molecular genetics
E) Morgan-transmission genetics
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A) molecular genetics
B) population genetics
C) transmission genetics
D) molecular genetics and transmission genetics
E) population genetics and transmission genetics
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A) a bacterium in 1900.
B) a bacterium in 1945.
C) a bacterium in 1995.
D) humans in 1990.
E) humans in 2000.
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A) James Watson
B) Thomas Hunt Morgan
C) John B. S. Haldane
D) Charles Darwin
E) Sewall Wright
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