small regulatory mRNA: ___
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small interfering RNA (siRNA) & microRNA (miRNA)
- total mass of aboveground living plants per area
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above-ground biomass
- organism that creates, maintains, destroys, or substantially alters a habitat
Examples: beavers
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ecosystem engineer
Without a ___ scale, the branch lengths mean NOTHING
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time
- complementary to the template but pairs A-U and runs 3'=> 5'
- made by polymerization of ribonucleoside triphosphates (nucleotides)
- RNA polymerase adds 5'=>3' on the mRNA transcript
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RNA transcripts
,- DNA => RNA by complementary base pairing A:U G:C by RNA polymerase
- regulated by noncoding DNA (key enzyme) and mRNA strand length
- different from DNA replication because A=>U NOT T
-
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transcription
- the number of fertile offspring produced
Examples: organismal growth rates, survival, population growth rates
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fitness
movement of individuals out of an area
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emigration
- feeds on many trophic levels
- predictions need data on the strength of the direct and indirect of the __ on its prey
species
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, trophic omnivore
- the average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time (decades)
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climate
How do you tell what the effect of an interaction is on a species?
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put it alone versus in competition
- quantitative data
- INC sample size and DEC ___ bar size
- overlap means NO statistical significant difference
- NO overlap means statistical significant difference
- ___ of the mean is +-2 SE (95%) => +-1 SE is 65%
- ALWAYS reported in relation to the mean value and only a set of
data derived from sampling multiple entities can have ___
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standard error
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small interfering RNA (siRNA) & microRNA (miRNA)
- total mass of aboveground living plants per area
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above-ground biomass
- organism that creates, maintains, destroys, or substantially alters a habitat
Examples: beavers
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ecosystem engineer
Without a ___ scale, the branch lengths mean NOTHING
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time
- complementary to the template but pairs A-U and runs 3'=> 5'
- made by polymerization of ribonucleoside triphosphates (nucleotides)
- RNA polymerase adds 5'=>3' on the mRNA transcript
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RNA transcripts
,- DNA => RNA by complementary base pairing A:U G:C by RNA polymerase
- regulated by noncoding DNA (key enzyme) and mRNA strand length
- different from DNA replication because A=>U NOT T
-
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transcription
- the number of fertile offspring produced
Examples: organismal growth rates, survival, population growth rates
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fitness
movement of individuals out of an area
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emigration
- feeds on many trophic levels
- predictions need data on the strength of the direct and indirect of the __ on its prey
species
Give this one a try later!
, trophic omnivore
- the average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time (decades)
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climate
How do you tell what the effect of an interaction is on a species?
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put it alone versus in competition
- quantitative data
- INC sample size and DEC ___ bar size
- overlap means NO statistical significant difference
- NO overlap means statistical significant difference
- ___ of the mean is +-2 SE (95%) => +-1 SE is 65%
- ALWAYS reported in relation to the mean value and only a set of
data derived from sampling multiple entities can have ___
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standard error