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The evolution of cooperation By: Your amazing LA’s & Professor
Directions: Complete the activity on each slide Unless otherwise noted questions are graded for correctness. You will receive complete credit, half credit, (or in some cases quarter credit) or no credit for each question. You must work effectively as a group and you must follow your group contract 10 points total Only submit 1 per group and ensure that you include the following information Group # 22 Names of contributors and what you contributed: Ashley Santanastasio, Madison, Vanessa Names of any non-contributors (write N/A if everyone contributed): Daniel, Remiyah
Figure Analysis: Interpret the figure to the best of your ability without looking anything up. You must work as a group to discuss this. This is graded for completeness (2 pt - 5 slides) 1. What do all the colors/shapes in this figure represent? In the table, write any key colors and shapes that are not already listed by adding rows where the dash is. Green circles phosphate group Green pentagons  5 carbon sugar Purple shape adenine Blue shape Guanine Pink shape cytosine  ____yellow_____ thymine
2. What do all the letters represent in this figure? a. In figure 2: _nitrogenous bases b. In figure 3:____elements__________ 3. What do the arrows represent in this figure? Going deeper into more detail of the DNA Figure Analysis: Interpret the figure to the best of your ability without looking anything up. You must work as a group to discuss this. This is graded for completeness (2 pt - 5 slides)
4. What is the relationship between parts 1, 2 and 3? They are the same in a way you can just see what goes into it more deeply and what it is made of. 5. Based on this figure what is/are the difference or differences between purines and pyrimidines? 6. Purines are 2 rings fused together, and pyrimidines are 6 member rings. Figure Analysis: Interpret the figure to the best of your ability without looking anything up. You must work as a group to discuss this. This is graded for completeness (2 pt - 5 slides)
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