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Just Found Genetic Footprints Into Africa Endocrine System Past to Present Final Question

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen What population subgroup in Northwest Africa did Dr. Gibson obtain samples of blood from?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen Moroccan Amazighs What population subgroup in Northwest Africa did Dr. Gibson obtain samples of blood from?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen What great apes have a genome that perfectly identifies with 96 percent of the human genome?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen Chimpanzees What great apes have a genome that perfectly identifies with 96 percent of the human genome?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen What organisms act as part of our external immune system?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen Skin bacteria What organisms act as part of our external immune system?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen Persons infected with P. vivax can get malaria again many months or years later because the parasite does what in the body?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen Lies dormant Persons infected with P. vivax can get malaria again many months or years later because the parasite does what in the body?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen What essential body sugar molecules can also attract disease-causing microbes?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen Glycans What essential body sugar molecules can also attract disease-causing microbes?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen What is often called the code of life?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen DNA What is often called the code of life?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen What molecules are the building blocks of DNA?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen Nucleotides What molecules are the building blocks of DNA?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen What is the term for the genetic information in an organism that is stored in the form of DNA?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen The genome What is the term for the genetic information in an organism that is stored in the form of DNA?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen What field of science uses information from DNA and proteins to determine evolutionary links between populations?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen Molecular anthropology What field of science uses information from DNA and proteins to determine evolutionary links between populations?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen What are the slight differences observed between the genomes of individuals and populations?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen Genetic variations What are the slight differences observed between the genomes of individuals and populations?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen In Africa, what infectious disease spread by mosquitos kills a child every 30 seconds?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen Malaria In Africa, what infectious disease spread by mosquitos kills a child every 30 seconds?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen What serious disease is often passed on to future generations because the gene that causes it also protects against malaria, giving carriers a survival advantage?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen Sickle cell disease What serious disease is often passed on to future generations because the gene that causes it also protects against malaria, giving carriers a survival advantage?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen What term is used to describe the evolutionary race between two species that adapt and evolve in response to one another?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen Co-evolution What term is used to describe the evolutionary race between two species that adapt and evolve in response to one another?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen G6PD provides protection against malaria but also causes what disorder?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen Anemia G6PD provides protection against malaria but also causes what disorder?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen What cultural change occurred in East Africa between 3,000 and 7,000 years ago and coincided with development of a genetic variant for lactose tolerance?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen Domestication of cattle (or pastoralism) What cultural change occurred in East Africa between 3,000 and 7,000 years ago and coincided with development of a genetic variant for lactose tolerance?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen What group of hormones includes estrogen and testosterone?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen Steroids What group of hormones includes estrogen and testosterone?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen What hormone controls the human response to long-term stress?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen Cortisol What hormone controls the human response to long-term stress?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen What does aldosterone regulate in humans and some four-legged animals?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen Salt and water balance What does aldosterone regulate in humans and some four-legged animals?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen Hormones must latch onto what specific proteins on or inside cells to do their jobs?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen Receptors Hormones must latch onto what specific proteins on or inside cells to do their jobs?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen Synthetic chemicals that mimic natural hormones and are associated with reproductive problems, impaired immune function, and various cancers are known as what?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen Synthetic chemicals that mimic natural hormones and are associated with reproductive problems, impaired immune function, and various cancers are known as what? Endocrine disruptors

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen What is Charles Darwin called the father of?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen Evolution What is Charles Darwin called the father of?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen What is the process by which certain advantageous traits are passed to offspring?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen Natural selection What is the process by which certain advantageous traits are passed to offspring?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen What is the name of the “family trees” that show varying degrees of relatedness between living creatures?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen Phylogenies What is the name of the “family trees” that show varying degrees of relatedness between living creatures?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen Scientists can see how receptor proteins change shape with the help of what technique?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen Structural biology Scientists can see how receptor proteins change shape with the help of what technique?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen The evolutionary process of molecular exploitation causes subtle modifications to occur in what?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen The evolutionary process of molecular exploitation causes subtle modifications to occur in what? Hormones and receptors

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen Final Question: Adults who lack the enzyme lactase cannot digest what food product?

Show AnswerBack to Main Screen Milk Final Question: Adults who lack the enzyme lactase cannot digest what food product?