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How many interviewers usually question applicants during a structured situational interview?
Dominant Allele
An allele that expresses its phenotype even in the presence of a recessive allele within a diploid organism.
Hardy-Weinberg Law
The Hardy-Weinberg Law is a principle that predicts the genetic variation and allele frequencies will remain constant in a population from generation to generation, assuming no evolutionary influences affect them.
Gametic Isolation
A type of reproductive barrier where gametes (sperm and egg) of different species fail to meet or fuse, preventing gene flow between the species.
Open Water
Large bodies of water such as oceans, seas, and large lakes, where there is no nearby land within sight.
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