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... The haploid gametes combine together and produced diploid offspring which includes traits from both haploid gametes. However, the ...
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... The Offspring. Offspring News. (nd) Retrieved February 10, 2001 from the World Wide Web: http://www.offspring.com Stop Napster. Artists Protecting Artists. ...
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... area. Guppies in the high predation areas tend to mature at an earlier age, have higher reproduction effort, and smaller offspring. ...
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... rejection, conflict)\" (Meyer & Carver, 2000) A study conducted by Johnson, et al (2006) stats that an associated risk for offspring personality disorder are ...
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... In general, offspring appear to be a mixture of parental characteristics. ... Pure-bred pea plants when crossed did not produce offspring with blended traits. ...
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... The first principle of natural selection is that a species must be capable of reproduction of more than enough offspring to replace itself. ...
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Multiple Birth, birth of more than one offspring at a time, occurring regularly in most mammals, and uncommonly in some of the larger ones, such as cattle ...
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... with adverse reproductive outcomes, including altered neural structure and functioning, cognitive deficits, and behavior problems in the offspring (9). At ...
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... While one might assume that the offspring of two people should result in an average compilation of the mother and father, this is very often not the case. ...
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... It starts with the statement that if all the offspring that organisms can produce were to survive and reproduce they would soon overrun the earth. ...
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... example a giraffe that stretches its neck slightly to reach higher leaves will gain in neck length, and this small gain would be passed on to its offspring. ...
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... Natural selection is a natural process in which animals better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring. ...
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... their peers. If these individuals can pass these traits on to their offspring, their offspring will enjoy the same advantages. If ...
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... When we consider the fact that one female cat and her offspring, left to breed indiscriminately, can produce 420,000 cats in 7 years, and one female dog and ...
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... populations. Variations are passed on from parents to their offspring. An example is a white tiger would pass that gene onto its offspring. ...
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... variations within a species that give advantages selected for by natural selection and so these variations can be then passed from parent to offspring. ...
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... a similar explanation for this preference; they chose the pictures of women who could be most successful in bearing a large number of offspring: "This one (0.90 ...
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... The second noble falsehood Socrates explains is that the people will think that they all have equal opportunity to mate and produce offspring, when in ...
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... The sale of offspring by parents was one of the ways that slaves were obtained. ... The manumission of a slave included the offspring of that slave. ...
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... Basically a strong woman would produce strong offspring. ... The idea of how a woman was married was said to reflect the desire to produce vigorous offspring. ...
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... 2) Sme individuals in a population are better suited to survive in certain enviromens because of variation, and are able to have more offspring. ...
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... Darwin observed that while offspring inherit a resemblance to their parents, they are not identical to them. He then wrote that ...
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... Valentine) in 1859. Darwin stated that offspring resemble their parents, yet they are not exactly identical to them. He also noted ...
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The fitness of an individual is measured by how well its offspring reproduce - ie how many offspring that survive and reproduce does an individual produce ? ...
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... The child was guided through the teachings of his parents so that one day he may be able to carry this tradition to his offspring. ...
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... According to the PAGE THREE book Children of Choice by John A. Robertson "The idea of selecting offspring traits-of quality control of offspring- is both ...
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... competition for survival. Species with this advantage tend to leave a larger number of offspring than the less fortunate species. As a ...
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... Species with this advantage tend to leave a larger number of offspring than the less fortunate species. ... will not be replicated and passed on to its offspring. ...
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... Species with this advantage tend to leave a larger number of offspring than the less fortunate species. ... will not be replicated and passed on to its offspring. ...
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... Reparations were paid to the offspring of the offspring of the experiment and now it's tucked away in our history books(But not our school's?). ...
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