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8. Microevolution
9. Net movement of alleles from one population to another.
Answer:
This is because crossing over occurs between two homologous chromosomes. It involves an exchange of segments of their arms of the two chromosomes during Metaphase I of meiosis. Genes on the different chromosomes are, therefore, more likely to be crossed over than genes on the same chromosome. In addition, because sections of the arms are exchanged, genes that are close to each other on the same chromosome are more likely to be exchanged together (these are called linked genes) than genes that are far apart on the same chromosome.
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Answer:
Dandelions may appear <u>quicker after harsh conditions and reproduce at a faster rate.</u> However, both dandelions and shrubs are considered <u>fast-growing plant species</u> that can be categorized as <u>pioneer species.</u>
Explanation:
Secondary succession refers to the changes that take place in a disturbed habitat. Pioneer plant species are those that <u>colonize new habitats after harsh climate conditions and that tend to reproduce at a fast rate.</u>
According to researcher J.W. Darlling (2008), pioneer herbs and shrubs are species that tend to grow faster in comparison to other species, making them excellent pioneer species.
This occurs thanks to plants that are <u>wind-pollinated</u>, such as dandelions, have a higher chance to appear because, as it is a disturbed environment, there are no insects or other fauna present. In addition, shrubs are <u>persistent species that are able to reproduce fast with limited soil availability</u> but a bit <em>slower</em> in comparison to dandelions.