BIOLOGY 152 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Volcanic Crater, Trichromacy, Vomeronasal Organ

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Chapter 5 fossil genes: broken pieces of yesterday"s life : the evolution of opsin genes. What is the difference between a fossil and an immortal gene? (immortal genes were covered in chapter 3, read intro to chapter 5 for info on fossil genes page 119) Why does a mutation in a gene sequence that changes a dna triplet to tga turn a gene into a fossil gene? (pages 120-123). How do we know that the sws were fossilized independently during two events in this group of three types of animals (figure. 5. 2)? (pages 120-123): fossilization of olfactory genes. What is the vomeronasal organ and what gene is associated with its function. What do changes to this organ and gene tell us about the behavior of higher primates and humans. (pages 128-130) Why are fossil genes an argument against intelligent design? (pages 136-137) Chapter 6 d j vu: how and why evolution repeats itself : convergence and color vision in primates.

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