In a small population, both _________ and __________ would violate the conditions of Hardy-Weinburg equilibrium

A. random mating; genetic drift
B. gene flow, random mating
C. lack of natural selection, gene flow
D. sexual selection, lack of new mutations
E. gene flow, genetic drift


E. gene flow, genetic drift

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(a) a, b, c, d. (b) a, b, d, c. (c) c, a, b, d. (d) d, c, a, b.

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The region of an enzyme that catalyzes reactions is called a(n)



This diagram shows the basic structure and function of an enzyme, acting to catalyze a cell's chemical reaction.

A. cofactor site.
B. binding pocket.
C. reaction site.
D. catalyst site.
E. active site.

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When an AA glyptodont mates with an Aa glyptodont, will any of their offspring have yellow shells?

a. Yes b. No

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Nine percent of a population is homozygous recessive (aa) at a certain locus. Assuming that the population is in Hardy-Weinburg equilibrium, which of the following is closest to the frequency of the recessive allele (a)?

a. 0.09 b. 0.27 c. 0.30 d. 0.90 e. 0.97

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