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#Question id: 12342


Which of the following is a biological attribute that would most likely allow a species to become cosmopolitan in distribution?

#Section 1: Ecology
  1. Extreme habitat specialization
  2. K-selected reproductive rate
  3. Limited dispersal abilities
  4. Capacity for long-distance dispersal
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#Question id: 3338

#Section 2: Evolution

If the expected frequency of heterozygotes in a population (based on the Hardy–Weinberg law) is 0.4, but the observed frequency is 0.2, what is the inbreeding coefficient?

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#Question id: 3339

#Section 2: Evolution

In a plant species, flower color locus either homozygous or heterozygous with genotype RR-red, Rr- pink and rr- white. The Proportional of pink flower in generation 0 is .50.  What is the level of remaining pink flower in a third generation of repeated selfing? 

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#Question id: 3341

#Section 2: Evolution

In a given population of 400 individuals, 64 percent of population is caused  cancer due to completely dominat allele B. Assuming the population is in Hardy- Weinberg equilibrium, which of the following is the expected proportion of individuals who are not expected to develop the cancer?

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#Question id: 3342

#Section 2: Evolution

Neutral alleles are those that do not alter fitness and average reproductive success does not differ between individuals that carry one neutral allele or the other. The frequencies of these neutral alleles may change in a population by

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#Question id: 3343

#Section 2: Evolution

Following genotype frequency as hardy Weinberg genetic equilibrium in figure. What is the frequency of A1 and A2 allele?

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#Question id: 3348

#Section 2: Evolution

What is value of inbreeding coefficient above pedigree?