Why is the Hardy-Weinberg principle important, since genetic equilibrium seldom occurs in nature? What will be an ideal response?
Concepts to Consider: The Hardy-Weinberg principle gives a yardstick against which to measure
whether evolution is occurring; its conditions are useful to determine if natural selection is acting on a
population.
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Which of the following class of immunoglobulin proteins is associated with allergies?
A. IgA B. IgM C. IgE D. IgG
G3P is produced during which stage of the Calvin cycle?
a. Fixation and Reduction b. Fixation c. Reduction d. Regeneration
What are the two halves of a duplicated chromosome called?
A) alleles B) centromeres C) homologous chromosomes D) sister chromatids