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JEOPARDY In the Beginning Mutations Natural Selection Phylogenies Mechanisms of Evolution $10 $20 $30 $40 $50

Answer Simply put, descent with modification.

Question What is evolution?

Answer The central idea of evolution is that all life on Earth shares one.

Question What is a common ancestor?

Answer Small scale evolution

Question What is microevolution?

Answer Evolutionary relationships are represented on this.

Question What is a cladogram?

Answer Genetics

Question What changes in evolution?

Answer This is the definition of mutation.

Question What is a change in DNA?

Double JEAPORDY How much do you wish to wager?

Double JEAPORDY Answer The term for mutations that occur sperm and eggs.

Double JEAPORDY Question What are germ-line mutations?

Answer Copying problem and Environment.

Question What are the causes of mutations?

Answer Somatic Mutations

Question What are mutations NOT found in gametes?

Answer Mutations are not planned, instead they are

Question What is random?

Answer The process by which organisms have offspring with more favorable characteristics.

Question What is DIFFERENTIAL REPRODUCTION?

Answer The Beagle

Question What is the ship that Darwin traveled on?

Answer The genetic transmission of characteristics from parent to offspring.

Question What is heredity?

Answer When looking at 2 traits, the one that is visible.

Question What is phenotype?

Answer Natural Selection = Differential Reproduction + heredity + this.

Question What is variation?

Answer This is represented at the bottom of a phylogenetic tree (cladogram).

Question What is a common ancestor?

Answer An event that causes a branching of a lineage.

Question What is a speciation event?

Answer The name for the group of organisms represented by the green triangle.

Question What is a clade?

Answer The descendents within a lineage are found at this location on the cladogram.

Question What is the top of the tree/cladogram?

Answer The closest relative to the bonobo.

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