How can the development of genes be used to show the evolution of genomes?
The earliest ancestor for all the life form considered to have less number of genes and due to duplication the discendants started to have more genes and mutations started to accumulate in the duplicated gene and if it is favourable by the natural selection, the new allele allowed to survive and it becomes a new gene with totally different function. Hence all the life form dupliacte, mutate to develope new genes and attains different function or similiar function when compared to the ancestor. This can be used as measure to show the evolution of genomes from simplest eukaryotes (yeast) to complex eukaryotes ( human).
How can the development of genes be used to show the evolution of genomes?
How does the duplication of genes and /or genomes allow for the evolution of genomes?
How does the rearrangement of genes and/or genomes allow for the evolution of genomes?
Compared to prokaryotic genomes, eukaryotic genomes are usually A. smaller B. larger C. have more genes D. have fewer genes E. contain less noncoding DNA F. contain more noncoding DNA G. have higher gene density H. have lower gene density I. have introns J. do not have introns
1. The virus repressor protein A) controls the prophage's lytic genes but not the incoming genomes of the same virus. B) does not control the prophage's lytic genes but does control the incoming genomes of the same virus. C) controls both the lytic genes on the prophage and prevents an incoming virus of the same type. D) has different actions in different situations. 2. The primer for retrovirus reverse transcription is a specific A) tRNA encoded by the cell. B)...
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Part D Genome size of Archaea versus Bacteria How do the genomes of Archaea and Bacteria compare? Drag and drop the phrases on the left to complete the sentences on the right. Reset Help is/are larger than 1. Just by knowing that the Thaumarchaeota are Archaea, it isare smaller than those of s possible to predict...
How do genes get transferred between domains? Which domains can transfer genes to unrelated individuals? Compare vertical & horizonal evolution - which occurs in all prokaryotes & eukaryotes
Genomes, Chromosomes, Genes, Alleles, Proteins, Traits, Mutations – What are the relationships among all of these things? Help create concept map please
9. EVOLUTION CONNECTION A typical prokaryotic cell has about 3,000 genes in its DNA, while a human cell has almost 21,000 genes. About 1,000 of these genes are present in both types of cells. Based on your understanding of evolution, explain how such different organisms could have this same subset of 1,000 genes. What sorts of functions might these shared genes have?
how does darwins theory of evolution and its development illustrate aspects of theory formation
6. Which of these things influenced the development of the theory of evolution by natural selection? O A. Charles Lyell wrote a book suggesting that most changes to the earth's surface topography are the result of catastrophic events. O B. Thomas Malthus suggested that population growth can be exponential, but resources are limited so all those that are born may not survive. © C. Charles Darwin collected specimens from around England while on his summer vacations from medical school. O...