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Evolution

Evolution. Genome. DNA. Phenotype. Proteins. Gene. Natural Selections. Chromosome. Genome. All of the recipes for proteins that build and regulate an organism. Chromosome. The genome is divided into chromosomes , each carrying many genes. Gene.

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Evolution

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  1. Evolution Genome DNA Phenotype Proteins Gene Natural Selections Chromosome

  2. Genome All of the recipes for proteins that build and regulate an organism. Chromosome The genome is divided into chromosomes, each carrying many genes. Gene Genes are the recipes for specific proteins used for building cells or regulating the cell’s chemical activities. The written word is ………..DNA, composed of nucleotides. Proteins Genes are read to produce the proteins.

  3. Phenotype Expression of different proteins produces different phenotypes in a population. Natural Selection When one phenotype is chosen to be passed to the next generation because it betters the ability to compete for resources………….….we call this natural selection. Evolution Over long periods of time collections of phenotypes are selected that best compete for resources in their environment. Gene……Protein …… Phenotype ……Natural Selection……Evolution

  4. Mutation Gene Evolution Genome Proteins Natural Selections Chromosome Phenotype

  5. Articles to Read Wall Street Journal: Tuesday May 15th “ Making Gene Mapping Part of Everyday Care” Post Cresent: Violence “ages” children’s DNA

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