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15 Cards in this Set
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What is Deductive Reasoning?
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reasoning based on observations that aren't specific but more general
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Inductive Reasoning
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Reasoning based on specific observations
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Phenogram
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Tree line that can be constructed with both homologies and analogies
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Phylogeny graphs
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Tree diagrams, also can be dichotomous more preferred because it ancestral traits are better expressed because it can only be constructed by homologies
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Fitness Graphs?
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the four fitness functions that can happen in a population
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Stabilizing
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Downward slope, (sad face)
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Disruptive
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Upward Slope (happy face)
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Directional
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swayed either down or up, usually most extreme cause it can be really bad or really good
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no selection
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straight line
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mean
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the best way to "generalize" anything when describing something.
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Evolution
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Changes in allele frequencies
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A1 and or A2
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A1 is the dominant allele
A2 is the recessive allele |
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mean
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the best way to "generalize" anything when describing something.
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Evolution
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Changes in allele frequencies
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A1 and or A2
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A1 is the dominant allele
A2 is the recessive allele |