An accurate and comprehensive description of pseudogenes must include
_____ Pseudogenes may have some gene-like features such as a promoter and splice sites.
_____ Pseudogenes encode proteins, but the translated proteins are non-functional.
_____ Pseudogenes can provide insight into the evolutionary history of the related functional gene.
_____ Every pseudogene has a similar DNA sequence to some functional gene.
_____ All pseudogene pretent to transcribe other genes when they only transcribe one type of genetic information.
__X__ Pseudogenes may have some gene-like features such as a promoter and splice sites.
_____ Pseudogenes encode proteins, but the translated proteins are non-functional.
__X__ Pseudogenes can provide insight into the evolutionary history of the related functional gene.
__X__ Every pseudogene has a similar DNA sequence to some functional gene.
_____ All pseudogene pretent to transcribe other genes when they only transcribe one type of genetic information.
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_____ streptophyte algae. _____ mosses. _____ ginkgos. _____ angiosperms. _____ conifers.
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A) building up lactic acid B) increasing the number of NADH molecules C) starting glycolysis D) restocking oxygen
If the antenna complex did not exist in a particular plant mesophyll cell, what effect would that have on photosynthesis?
A. These cells would be unable to absorb any light energy. B. These cells would have a reduced capacity to generate glucose. C. There would be no expected effect on photosynthesis. D. These cells would be able to fix more carbon dioxide.
A population of frogs developing a slight difference in their mating calls is an example of
A. macroevolutionary change. B. artificial selection. C. microevolutionary change. D. Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.