What effects can nonrandom mating exert on a population?

What will be an ideal response?


Causes changes in gene frequencies.

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Why do scientists use model organisms?

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Select all of the following that are components of DNA.A) a deoxyribose sugarB) a phosphate groupC) the nitrogenous bases, thymine, adenine, cytosine, and guanineD) ribose sugarE) two carbohydrate rings with hydroxide groups attached

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Consider the question: "Why do tropical rain forests support a greater diversity of species than temperate forests?" At which level of organization would this be addressed?

A) individual B) population C) landscape D) global

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A functional open reading frame (ORF) is defined by the presence of following elements EXCEPT

A) promoter sequence upstream of the ribosome binding site. B) start codon. C) stop codon. D) operator sequence that is regulated by a repressor protein. E) ribosome binding site upstream of the start codon.

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