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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Evolution_Eve, DNA information is transfered to messenger _____ during transcription RNA, Transition Species are intermediate forms that give evidence of a common acestor giving rise to two distinct Species, Background Radiaiton could possibly just be the heat from Distant Stars, Mutation(s) are the driving forces behind the devlopment of Transition Species, Sedimentary Rock(s) is the only type of rock where one finds Fossil(s), The Big Bang Theory implies that in the first moments of the universe, the products of the Big Bang moved faster than Speed of Light, Nuclide(s) usually refer to isotopes which are used to determine age in Radiometric Dating, Gene(s) are subunits of DNA, Radiometric Dating is a method that determines the proportions of radioactive isotopes within a material and is used to determine the age of Fossil(s), Background Radiaiton is electromagnetic radiation that travels at the Speed of Light, Distant Stars that are visible to the earth today and are billion of light years away seem to indicate that the universe is old due to the Speed of Light, Age of the Earth can be determined by analyzing ______ and their respective half-lives Nuclide(s), Gene(s) contain the specific instructions for the production of a Protein(s), Mutation(s) are permanent changes in _____ and can range in size from effecting a single DNA base to a large portion of a chromosome DNA, Microevolution refers to any change below the level of Species, Sedimentary Rock(s) are laid down upon each other in the form of Rock layers, Mutation(s) are one of the causes of Microevolution, Population is a group of organisms of the same Species, Macroevolution is evolution that involves changes within the _____ pool Gene(s), Macroevolution refers to any change at or above the level of _______ and results in the splitting of Species