1)genetic parameters in quantitative genetics are anova, genetic correlation and heritability.
2) stabilizing selection is a type of natural selection. It favours the average induviduals in total population. Stabilizing selection examples includes human birth , colour, weight.
Stabilizing selection helps in limitation of phenotypes. It helps in selection of most common phenotype in population and dominate in future off springs.
4) pleiotropy is the process which one gene control the phenotype of several traits. For example marfan gene which effects in long fingers and toes, displacement of lens
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Please answer the following questions providing the appropriate amount of text and detail. Answers can be found in your textbook. Please do not cut and paste your answers. Quotations are not acceptable. It must be paraphrased appropriately to receive credit. 1. Define population, sample, and sampling. 15 pts 2. Define the five nonprobability sampling methods. 15 pts 3. Define the four common probability sampling methods. 15 pts 4. Describe some advantages and disadvantages of each sampling method and why you...
Please answer the following questions! 1) Define the four forces of evolution, making sure to highlight how they lead to change in a population. 2) Do you think sexual selection should be considered a fifth force of evolution? Why or why not. 3) Define cline and describe one example of a cline (this can be from the course material, or from outside sources, Explain how the trait is distributed and how it relates to the environment. 4) You have just...
a Jestion 1 Consider the following four independent cases and answer the questions. Show your work for partial creat when earned to be awarded. (Showing your work, if you are using a financial calculator motinoidea parameters you are using as inputs and what you are telling it to compute.) Time value of money factors are included in the exam instructions 5 points each part a. Doreen is 25 years old today. She invests $3,000 today and on every subsequent birthday...
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Refer to the HPLC chromatograms below for a 5-component mixture of organic acids for the following questions. The specific HPLC parameters for chromatogram A (top) are described in the figure title and the insert. You only need the lecture notes and/or your personal experience to answer those questions. Mobile phase: 30 % MeCN, 70 % TFA, 0.1 M (pH 2.0) low rate: 1.0 mL/min 2Benzok Acid Maleic Aci 1. (a) Which component has the...
Revised 4-28-16 Options for Assignment 7 Exploring Graduate School (and some professional schools) One main purpose of Assignment 7 is to introduce you to graduate school. Graduate school is something most students have heard of but do not know much about. Students tend to think it is: a) just more "schooling" and b) probably very costly. Neither is necessarily true. In fact, graduate work is very different than undergraduate work and it can be largely cost-free. Some students will also...
Performance Improvement programs and effective project
management require an understanding of the four phases of the
project life-cycle: initiation, planning, execution/implementation,
and closure. It is important to have each phase of the project
mapped on a timeline and to be sure the project team has the
appropriate members with the right skills to ensure a successful
program. Using a case study from the text, students will
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Help needed for Project procurement to answer Questions 1-10: Building Trust Pauly Shore is a junior procurement manager for the Goldwell Restaurant Group. He is responsible for the procurement of IT commodities for the data center. After months of negotiating with the three best and lowest-priced bidders for the computer paper contract, Pauly selected Frankie’s Paper Company. Pauly’s decision was made after a round of golf at Frankie’s country club. On the eighteenth hole, Frankie extended his hand to Pauly and...
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5-1 -2 -4 545. Multiple Choice Questions Select the best answer for each of the following questions. Explain the reasons for your selection a. Which of the following is not a financial statement assertion made by management? (1) Existence of recorded assets and liabilities. (2) Completeness of recorded assets and liabilities. (3) Valuation of assets and liabilities. (4) Effectiveness of internal control b. Which of the following business characteristics is not indicative of high inherent risk? (1) Operating results that...
Problem 1 (Short Answer) Answer the following questions in 2-4 sentences: a) Describe how uncertainty plays a role in engineering measurements and experiments b) Explain what the variance of a dataset or random variable represents. c) Explain why normal distributions and normal random variables are used very commonly in engineering practice Describe what is meant by the rejection region of an alternative hypothesis, and sketch the rejection regions for the right-sided, left-sided, and two-sided alternatives d) Problem 2 (Health Data...