Features Race Genetics
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What is primates?
This order of animals have many traits similar to humans.
100
What is clinically distributed?
This is a word for how variable traits are distributed.
100
What is phenotype?
The physical characteristic exhibited when a gene is dominant is called this.
200
What is posterior foramen magnum?
This is the word for a spine entering the skull from further back.
200
What is race?
A host of phenotypic features, including skin color, nose shape, hair type, eye color, etc. is called this.
200
What is heterozygous?
When a genotype has two of each allele, it is called this.
300
What is post orbital bar/plate?
This is the word for the bit of bone behind the eyes.
300
What is monogenism?
This is the theory that all race comes from one origin.
300
What is punnett squares?
Charts created to show the likelihood of a certain genotype coming out of two parent genotypes is called this.
400
What is primate?
If an animal has a prehensile tail, hands/feet made to grab, and has eyes towards the front of its body, is it most likely a primate or non-primate?
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What is concordance?
Two traits sharing a similar pattern of geographic variation is called this.
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What is recessive?
A genotype with two of the non-dominant alleles is called this.
500
What is non-primate?
If an animal doesn't have hands/feet made to grab, eyes on the side of its head, and a posterior foramen magnum, is it most likely a primate or non-primate?
500
What is the Eugenics Movement?
The goal of this movement was to "remove impure races" and is associated with Nazi Germany.
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What is microevolution?
A small change in allele frequency between generations is called this.






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