ANP 206 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Sickle-Cell Disease, Levallois Technique, Acheulean

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1: study of non-human primates and their anatomy, genetics, behavior & ecology, bioarcheology, population level, study of skeletal remains from an archaeological context, forensic anthropology. Individual level: study of modern skeletal remains in medicolegal contexts. In the cell nucleus: only present when the cell is dividing, made of protein & dna, carries genes, & functions in the transmission of hereditary information, humans have 46 chromosomes (23 pairs, all somatic cells are diploid. Chapter 3: genotypes and phenotypes and examples of these, genotypes, phenotypes, specific genes (alleles) of an organism, ex. Bb alleles for brown eyes: observable physical features, ex. Brown eyes, thinner or thicker hair: mendelian genetics, mendel"s postulates, 1. Hereditary characteristics are controlled by particulate unit factors that exist in pairs in individual organism : 2. When an individual has 2 different unit factors responsible for a characteristic, only one"s expressed and is said to be dominant to the other, which is said to be recessive .

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