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genetics
Communicate through writing and in diagrams that chromosomes contain many distinct genes and that each gene holds the instructions for the production of specific proteins, which in turn affects the traits of an individual.
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Develop and use a model to describe that structural changes to genes (mutations) may or may not result in changes to proteins, and if there are changes to proteins there may be harmful, beneficial, or neutral changes to traits.
mutations can be bad, they can take away or defect the things you need.
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mutations can have positive impacts on things or people like boosting chemical balances or anything else
construct an argument based on evidence for how asexual reproduction results in offspring with identical genes and sexual reproduction results in offspring with genetic variation. Advantages and disadvantages
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Develop and use a model to show that sexually reproducing organisms have two of each chromosome in their cell nuclei, and hence two variants (alleles) of each gene that can be the same or different from each other, with one random assortment of each chromosome passed down to offspring from both parents.
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phenotype is the set of observable characteristics of an individual resulting from the interaction of its genotype with the environment
allele is one of two or more alternative forms of a gene that arise by mutation and are found at the same place on a chromosome
I think genetics have a greater impact on traits than the environment does. I think this because genetics carry out forever but environment can change very often
claim- I believe that genetics have a greater influence on traits than the environment,
genes can factor the way you look, as can environment but genes are usually stronger.
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use a model to describe the process of natural selection, in which genetic variation of dome traits in a population increases some individuals likelihood for surviving and reproducing in a changing environment. provide evidence that natural selection occurs over many generations.