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- Created by: rosieevie
- Created on: 08-11-18 12:22
1. In which way do Drosophila differ from the features of human populations?
- Sexes are seperate
- Sexual reproduction occurs producing genetically unique offspring
- No larval stage
- Variation is discrete
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2. The fittest genotype is given a selective coefficient of 0
3. What is the definition of paedomorphosis?
- Programmed cell death
- The transition between a larval and adult phase of development
- The process of speeding up reproductive maturity
- Cell differentiation within an embryo
4. How do butterfly populations differ from human populations?`
- Females are heterogametic
- Males are homogametic
- Asexual reproduction
- Sexes are seperate
5. Which type of breeding patterns tends to be characterised by causing overlapping cohorts?
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