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  1. How good is the color vision of a bee?  What are the spectral sensitivities of the visual pigments found in bees and how do these properties facilitate the tasks that the bees accomplish?

  2. Draw a time-line and evolutionary tree showing the speciation of the major types of vertebrates, including mammals and primates.

  3. Discuss the implications of X-chromosome inactivation for human genetic disease.

  4. Random choices between different states of gene expression are a recurrent theme in biology.  A classic example is the lysis vs. lysogeny decision in bacteriophage lambda, a bacterial virus.  Contrast that process with the process of M vs. L visual pigment gene selection.

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