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What is primates?
This order of animals have many traits similar to humans.
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What is clinically distributed?
This is a word for how variable traits are distributed.
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What is phenotype?
The physical characteristic exhibited when a gene is dominant is called this.
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What is posterior foramen magnum?
This is the word for a spine entering the skull from further back.
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What is race?
A host of phenotypic features, including skin color, nose shape, hair type, eye color, etc. is called this.
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What is heterozygous?
When a genotype has two of each allele, it is called this.
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What is post orbital bar/plate?
This is the word for the bit of bone behind the eyes.
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What is monogenism?
This is the theory that all race comes from one origin.
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What is punnett squares?
Charts created to show the likelihood of a certain genotype coming out of two parent genotypes is called this.
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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.
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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?
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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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