Write your name here Surname Other names Edexcel Certificate Edexcel International GCSE Centre Number Candidate Number Biology Unit: KBI0/4BI0 Science (Double Award) KSC0/4SC0 Paper: 1B Thursday 23 May 2013 – Morning Time: 2 hours Paper Reference KBI0/1B 4BI0/1B KSC0/1B 4SC0/1B You must have: Ruler Calculator Total Marks Instructions black ink or ball-point pen. t Use in the boxes at the top of this page with your name‚ t Fill centre number and candidate number. all questions. t Answer
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http://www.learner.org Boyd‚ D.‚ & Bee‚ H. (2009). Lifespan Development Retrieved from: http://www.pdfgeni.org/fd/lifespan-and-development-boyd-and-bee-pdf.html. Heath‚ A.C.‚ Phil‚ D.‚ and Nelson‚ E.C. (2003). Effects of the Interaction between Genotype and Environment. Retrieved from http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/arh26-3/193-201.htm Khoury‚ M.J.; Beaty‚ T.H.; and Cohen‚ B.H. Fundamentals of Genetic Epidemiology Retrieved from: http://epirev.oxfordjournals.org/content/19/1/175.full.pdf
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CHAP 1 – What is Anthropology 1. Which of the following is not true about Franz Boas? A. He is considered the Founding Father of American Anthropology B. He collected anthropological data on the Inuit (Eskimos) C. He opened the first anthropology department in the U.S. at Columbia University. D. He was a German-born‚ Jewish person until the Hitler regime E. Based on his anthropological data‚ Boas determined that there was no such thing as “race” and therefore no basis for concepts
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variation of alleles at several loci can be combined to provide a statistical evaluation of the likelihood of a particular set of alleles in a given population • Visible manifestation of variability (eye colour‚ hair colour) is called the phenotype • The genotype is the genetic description of the allele • In DNA analysis‚ locations (loci) that are polymorphic are purposely chosen. These loci exhibit variation among members of a population. The more variation there is at a locus‚ the more discriminating
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What if when your mother saw you for the first time‚ she did not resemble you at all. If everyone in your family had one certain phenotype‚ and you came out with another. At the end of the day that’s fine as long as it was done naturally. Is there an unnatural way of doing this? Indeed‚ this is a term we like to call designer babies. Usually during this process selected genes are added into an embryo of an unborn child outside the stomach of the mother. This is not yet legal‚ but the technology for
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Sex is defined as the either male or female based on reproductive organs possessed by an individual. Genotypes‚ rather than phenotypes represent the sex of someone. Forensic anthropologists look at a few different morphologies when estimating the sex of a deceased individual. For instance‚ the size of bones and statures can be a key determinant of sex. In typical biology
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been achieved in selecting BCMV and BCMNV resistant lines (Kelly‚ J. D. and Miklas‚ P. N. 1998). MAS is an approach designed to avert problems encountered with conventional/classical plant breeding by increased precision of selection‚ selecting phenotypes through the selection of genes that control the traits of interest (Collards‚ B.C.Y‚ Jahufer‚ M.Z.Z.‚ Brouwer‚ J.B.‚ Pang‚ E.C. K.2005). This is because molecular markers are clearly not influenced by environment and are detectable at all stages
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mathematical equation created to predict genotype and phenotype frequencies in a population that is not experiencing any selective pressure‚ if model fails evolution must be occurring - Under Mendel’s model‚ the two alleles can be represented by... p + q = 1 (100% of the alleles in the population) where p is the dominant allele and q is the recessive allele - The genotypes can be represented by the equation (p+q)² = p² + 2pq + q² = 1 (100% of the genotypes in a population) where p² is homozygous dominant
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Parents (Female: F;AR;PR;ST;M;CY;RI;D;Y) x (Male: AR;ST;RI;D;Y) Offspring Phenotype Number Proportion Ratio Female: AR;RI;Y 1 0.0010 1.000 Female: AR;ST;RI;Y 4 0.0039 4.000 Male: F;AR;M;RI;Y 1
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REVIEW Neuropsychopharmacology REVIEWS (2009) 34‚ 159–172 & 2009 Nature Publishing Group All rights reserved 0893-133X/09 $30.00 ............................................................................................................................................................... www.neuropsychopharmacology.org 159 Pharmacogenomics: The Promise of Personalized Medicine for CNS Disorders
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