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#Question id: 12254


Assume that the abundance of a species in a community is proportional to the size of its niche. As each new species colonises this community, an existing niche is split. The resultant relative abundances of species in this community will be most uneven

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles
  1. The largest niche is always split when a new species colonises if: 
  2. The niches are split at random, independent of their size
  3. The probability of a niche being split is proportional to its size
  4. The smallest niche is always split when a new species colonises
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#Question id: 5801

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

Which of the following point mutations would be most likely to affect protein function?

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#Question id: 5802

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

A wild type allele:

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#Question id: 5803

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

The mutation which causes sickle cell anemia in humans:

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#Question id: 5804

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

The gene that is mutated in cases of cystic fibrosis encodes an ion transporter protein normally expressed in the respiratory and digestive tracts along with other locations. Individuals homozygous for the most common mutation in this gene (ΔF508) died at very early ages prior to the advent of advanced medical intervention. Despite this, the mutation exists at relatively high frequency in populations of European descent. One potential explanation is that heterozygotes for such mutations may be relatively immune to the lethal effects of diseases such as typhoid fever. Which statement below is most accurate?

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#Question id: 5805

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

In Himalayan rabbits, the ears, feet, and muzzle are pigmented while the rest of the body is white. This is because they express an enzyme variant that is ineffective at body temperature but functions at the lower temperatures experienced by cells of the extremities. This is an example of:

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#Question id: 5806

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

Which of these is NOT a mechanism by which a chromosome rearrangement could affect gene function?