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List, and briefly define, the human body's organization levels from smallest to largest.
Hardy-Weinberg Principle
A fundamental principle in genetics that explains how genetic variation remains constant from one generation to the next in an idealized population.
Frequency Dependent Selection
A form of natural selection where the fitness of a phenotype depends on its frequency relative to other phenotypes in the population.
Sickle Cell Anemia
A genetic blood disorder caused by an abnormality in the hemoglobin protein, leading to misshapen red blood cells that can cause blockages and complications.
Founder Effect
A genetic phenomenon that occurs when a new population is established by a very small number of individuals, leading to a reduction in genetic variation.
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