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    most likely choice that they are his offspring. If true that indeed they possess the genes from Dracula than their killings was very important. Evidence comes in when Harker in his sexual trance he describes that all have "the same nose as him." The twins both deviant and evil had the the very power of taking over others body that their dad possesed. Their sexual hypnotic power over men was the key to Draculas invasion as they can produce their own offspring not only contaminating the pure…

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    unrelated to a species variation for survival but rather variation for reproduction. Darwin states that male organisms can adapt to certain variations that make them more attractive to female organisms. These adaptations can also be passed down to offspring. In his chart (320) Darwin explains that these variations that organisms undergo create two different scenarios: branches of related species that die out or branches that multiply and make subspecies that exist and thrive in their…

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    can track the possible ways the genes will be distributed in offspring. There are mostly 2 copies of a gene at each gene location on the chromosome, one from each parent. Each copy is called an allele. Many homozygous genotypes parents were more closely related less genetically diverse. More heterozygous genotypes were distantly related more genetically diverse. We can use a punnett square to predict the probability of genotypes of offspring. How non-heritable traits affects me is I have hair on…

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    For one, this theory of natural selection is solely based on chance. What this means, is that when there is little control over the breeding of animals at certain times and the amount of offspring produced, then particular areas can soon become overpopulated or underpopulated accordingly. Ultimately this can have major detrimental effects on the surrounding ecosystems of these areas. Furthermore, there has not been sufficient evidence found…

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    Most clones tend to have problems during later development, such as having something known as Large Offspring Syndrome (LOS). Clones with this disease tend to be much bigger at birth than their natural counterparts, and can grow to be much larger than normal. This includes them having larger organs, which can lead to various breathing and blood flow problems…

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    flower when the plant is being sprayed, it could kill the bee instantly. Some pesticides don’t have any effect on adult bees, but can damage or kill young bees. Neonicotinoid contaminated pollen and nectar makes bees forage less, and produce fewer offspring. Coumaphos targets the bees’ brains and damages their ability to comprehend movement so collecting and delivering pollen…

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    Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s short story, “The Yellow Wallpaper,” and Sarah Kay’s poem, “The Type” were written in different time periods. Both texts discuss contradicting ideas about the role of women in society and ability to express discontentment. (present voice not passive/weird wording) “The Yellow Wallpaper” takes place in a time period when (or where) males dominated society, and women were effectively worthless, dependent of their partner and were also seen as illogical. The text…

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    citizens so that the only happiness they know is devotion towards The Party. “Having sex for enjoyment. Also, even having sex in the hope to create a family of your own. The only time that sex is considered good sex is when it is performed in producing offspring for The Party ” (Orwell 305). As this quote clearly states, the aim of The Party is to destroy what it means to be married. Humans will be restricted from acting…

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    1.Species is defined as a group of similar organism that can interbreed. This is a biggest gene pool that can exchange genes. When species exchange genes and breed with each other they produce fertile offspring. 2.population is defined as a group of organisms of the same species occupying a particular area that live together. The ultimate constituents of population are individual organisms that can potentially interbreed. 3. Genetic variation is very important in evolution process. Mutation,…

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    “On the Origin of Species” (fully titled “On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural selection, or the Preservation of Favored Races in the Struggle for Life”), was published by Charles Darwin in 1859. This book is modern foundation of evolutionary biology. Although the idea of evolution had been discussed widely prior to Darwin, there wasn’t a widely accepted mechanism by which evolution could occur. This mechanism is known as natural selection or the survival of the fittest. Interestingly…

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