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In the study of genetics, a model organism is one in which hypotheses can be tested and the results
are usually true of most other organisms. For examining heredity and how different alleles affect
traits in a population, a good model organism is one that
has a short generation time and many offspring
O is most like a wild population
has only a few offspring that can be studied extensively
most resembles humans
Transcribed Image Text:In the study of genetics, a model organism is one in which hypotheses can be tested and the results are usually true of most other organisms. For examining heredity and how different alleles affect traits in a population, a good model organism is one that has a short generation time and many offspring O is most like a wild population has only a few offspring that can be studied extensively most resembles humans
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Ans. A model organism is a species that has been studied extensively, typically because it has unique experimental benefits and is easy to sustain and to develop in a laboratory setting. Examples of such organisms are Fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster), Yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae), Mouse (Mus musculus), Western clawed frog (Xenopus tropicalis), Nematode worm (Caenorhabditis elegans), etc.

These characteristics include:
Model organisms are non-human animals used by scientists to explain biochemical processes in the laboratory.
They are also easy to maintain and replicate in a laboratory setting.
They will take a crucial place in the evolutionary tree, which is useful to researchers in evolution.
The model organism has the ability to breed in large quantities and produce a large number of offsprings.
They have a very short generation period between birth and reproduction, so several generations can be followed simultaneously.

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