The statistical test used to determine whether the quantitative allele frequency results of an experiment fall within reasonable limits, or whether the null hypothesis is violated and the measured outcomes are significantly different than those
expected is called the ________. [three words] Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
chi-square test (?2)
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Most of the significant changes in activities and functions that accompany passage through a cell cycle checkpoint are regulated by the:
A. activation of microtubules. B. changes in membrane polarization. C. activation of kinase enzymes. D. activation of DNA polymerase. E. inhibition of cyclin proteins.
Behavior that is entirely controlled by genes and has no learning component is
(a) learned. (b) habituated. (c) instinctive. (d) classically conditioned.
The pear-shaped organ in females that houses and nourishes the developing fetus. _____
A) Endometrium
B) Testis
C) Cervix
D) Uterus
E) Oviduct
F) Ovaries
G) Vagina
H) Seminal vesicle
I) Penis
J) Prostate gland
K) Vas deferens
L) Glans penis
Nutritional mutants in Neurospora can be "cured" by treating the medium with substances in the defective metabolic pathway. What determines whether the mutant strain (auxotroph) is "cured" by a particular substance?
What will be an ideal response?