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continuity over generations?
a)aerobic respiration
b)conjugation
c) binary fission

#2 What is the most likely explanation for a simple, genetically determined, trait to show up in the offspring of parents that dont show that trait?
a) the new trait is recessive and the parents both carried the unexpressed copies of the allele for it.
b) the offspring evolved
c) the new trait is dominat.
d) the offspring picked up a new chromosome from the environement
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1-B

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11 years ago
c) binary fission

a) the new trait is recessive and the parents both carried the unexpressed copies of the allele for it.
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11 years ago Edited: 11 years ago, bio_man
#1 c) binary fission
(conjugation is like bacteria sex, meaning they can incorporate new genetic material into their genome. This would NOT maintain genetic continuity)
#2  a) the new trait is recessive and the parents both carried the unexpressed copies of the allele for it.
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