period of time may -
F produce a different species
increase fertility
o increase beneficial mutations
o reduce genetic diversity
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Answer:
Reduce genetic diversity
Explanation:
Genetic diversity is an extremely important factor when it comes to evolution. The more diversity and variation there is within a population, the more chances a species has of surviving.
In the case of inbreeding, organisms that are related are selected to mate. This has extremely negative effects on the species such as bad health and infertility issues. In addition, because they all share the same alleles, it results in a decrease in genetic diversity, augmenting the chances of the species to disappear.
This occurs because if, for example, there is an organism that possesses a capability to resist extreme weather conditions and another that does not have this trait, there are still chances to survive, whereas if they are all the same and none of them possess this capability, the probability of this species to go extinct is higher.
A. That growth hormones are aligned and ready to be deployed to the new cells
B. That there are nutrients available for cell growth
C. That the cell is large enough to support division
D. That none of the DNA is damaged in the cell
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The G2/M check point makes sure that all of the chromosomes have been replicated.
- Is all DNA replicated?
- Is all DNA damage repaired?
through mitosis but not cytokinesis?
Answer/Explanation:
The result of mitosis without cytokinesis will be a cell with more than one nucleus. Such a cell is called a multinucleated cell. This can be a normal process. For example, humans have certain multinucleated bone cells (osteoclasts) that are formed this way