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Stearns & Hoekstra: Evolution 2e
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The role of development in evolution is:
What are some general evolutionary problems plausibly solved by developmental hypotheses?
What are the basic structural units manipulated by developmental mechanisms?
Some genes control the expression of others by producing proteins that bind to control regions on the target genes. We call these proteins:
The homeobox is:
How are the initial stages of development controlled?
How can the single cell type of the zygote be changed to produce the hundreds of cell types of the adult?
How did the major differences in animal body plans originate?
The reason for the colinearity of the HOX genes is:
Genes that share sequence similarity because they descended from a common ancestor are called what?
Through what comparison of developmental systems was the ancient origin and striking conservation of developmental control genes established?
What is one plausible hypothesis for the evolutionary origin of new structures - innovations?
What is the best evidence that arthropods are upside-down vertebrates and that vertebrates are upside-down arthropods?
In the ABC model of flower development, A, B, and C refer to what?
The fact that a gene that controls eye development in mice can be inserted into a fly and expressed in odd places where it elicits the development of partial fly eyes demonstrates that:
The number of transcription factors that interact to determine the expression of a gene is:
The number of genes with which one transcription factor can bind is:
Given the number of transcription factors that interact to determine the expression of a gene is between 10 and 20, and the number of genes with which one transcription factor can bind ranges from one to several hundred, we can assume that:
The DNA sequences in the boxes characteristic of transcription factors are highly conserved. Which of the following is not a reason for this?
The experiments done on the development of digits in the feet of frogs and salamanders demonstrate: