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~ 30 - 50 germ line mutations occur each generation - correct
answer- The rate of germ cell line mutations in humans, as
measured by sequencing the genomes of parents and their
offspring have revealed that
~ 4% - correct answer- The accompanying figure details
the possible outcomes in a scenario in which 10 zygotes are
formed from a gene pool where frequency of the allele A1 is a
0.6, and A2 is 0.4 . The probability that the frequency of A1 will
be reduced to 0.4 is
~12 % - correct answer- The accompanying figure details
the possible outcomes in a scenario in which 10 zygotes are
formed from a gene pool where frequency of the allele A1 is a
0.6, and A2 is 0.4 . The probability that the frequency of A1 will
increase to 0.7 in the next generation is about
1% - correct answer- The accompanying figure details
the possible outcomes in a scenario in which 10 zygotes are
formed from a gene pool where the frequency of the allele A1 is
, 0.6, and A2 is 0.4. This graph is shown here. According to this
graph, the probability that the frequency of A1 will increase to
0.7 in the next generation is about ________.
A major disadvantage to asexual reproduction is inbreeding
depression. - correct answer- false
additive - correct answer- Eyre-Walker and Keightley
(2007) categorized mutations into four types based on their
fitness effects. Which of the following is NOT one of these four
types?
all of the above - correct answer- A principle advantage
of sexual reproduction is that it ________.
all statements are true - correct answer- The results of
an experiment on genetic drift on Drosophilia melanogaster...
These data show...
Alleles - correct answer- Different versions of the same
gene are called