Biology 1002B Study Guide - Final Guide: Ultimatum Game, Institute For Operations Research And The Management Sciences, Prophase

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Outcomes (december finals: examples of genetic exchange/ recombination without reproduction, and of reproduction without genetic exchange/ recombination. Asexual reproduction, binary fission (bacteria: how recombination contributes to population genetic variation. More combinations of genetic makeup = more variation in population: meanings of monoecious, dioecious. Dioecious: two sexes (male/female: difference between sequential and simultaneous monoecy. Sequential: only has the function of on sex at a time, can switch from one to another (clownfish) Simultaneous: has the function/sexual organs of both sexes at the same time (flowers: examples and predictions of size-advantage model of sex change. In clownfish, females have more to gain when they are large more to lose when they are small (mating-wise). Thus, when clownfish are young (and small) they will be male, then when they are large enough they will switch to being female (protandry: reason why most populations have 1:1 sex ratios.

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