Dissimilar than scientists thought
        
             
        
        
        
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Transcription produces  ✔ mRNA
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Translation takes place in the  ✔ ribosome
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Unlike natural selection, genetic drift does not depend on an allele’s beneficial or harmful effects. Instead, drift changes allele frequencies purely by chance, as random subsets of individuals (and the gametes of those individuals) are sampled to produce the next generation.
Every population experiences genetic drift, but small populations feel its effects more strongly. Genetic drift does not take into account an allele’s adaptive value to a population, and it may result in loss of a beneficial allele or fixation (rise to 100\%100%100, percent frequency) of a harmful allele in a population.
The founder effect and the bottleneck effect are cases in which a small population is formed from a larger population. These “sampled” populations often do not represent the genetic diversity of the original population, and their small size means they may experience strong drift for generations.
 
        
             
        
        
        
It is all of them. To be alive we all kind of have to have a face or body, we all need cells to help us with our day to day activities and we all need to communicate with other humans so that would be social behavior. 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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Dihybrid cross
Explanation:
The punnet square is often used to solve problems involving two factors which are known as a dihybrid cross. 
- Also, the punnet square is used for a single factor and this is known as a monohybrid cross. 
- They show all genotypes that can result from crosses. 
- A punnet square is used for statistically establishing the likelihood of a set of gene to form and dominate. 
- It is made up of a square boxes which holds the genotypes formed.