2: Explain why the most common phenotype is usually an intermediate phenotype in most wild populations.
2: Explain why the most common phenotype is usually an intermediate phenotype in most wild populations.
Strain Phenotype on YPD Phenotype on Minimal Wild type Aade2 Made4 Aade2 Aade4 2. (2 pts) The YPD plates contain a limited amount of adenine, which causes induction of the pathway to synthesize more. Mutation of the genes required for the pathway can lead to blockage at an intermediate stage of the reaction. Accumulation of a certain intermediate leads to a red coloration of the yeast in your Aade2 mutant. The order of the genes involved in the pathway can...
4. Use the concept of common resources to explain why wild salmon faces extinction while goldfish face no such danger. Hint: nothing to do with the fact that we eat salmon and goldfish are mostly pets. 5. Use the concept of elasticity and total revenue to explain why the government is more likely to tax gasoline and not fast food.
Water characterizes the most common and the most rare ecosystems worldwide. Why is it essential to find ways to manage water resources for human populations? a) Humans utilize water from oceans, which is the most common ecosystem. b) Humans utilize freshwater, which is the rarest ecosystem. c) Humans utilize freshwater, which is the most common ecosystem. d) Humans utilize water from oceans, which is the rarest ecosystem.
Which mutation has the most detrimental effect on the organism? Why? wild type--> AUGAUUGUCCCCAAAUAG Mutant 1 --> AUGAUUCUCCCCAAAUAG Mutant 2 --> AUGAUUGUCCCCUAAUAG Mutant 3--> AUGAUGUCCCCAAAUAG
Feral animals are animals that were domesticated but have reverted back to the wild. Populations of feral goats exist on many islands around the world, left by previous settlers or sailors who wanted to establish a source of fresh meat for future visits. Consider a population of 100 feral goats in which 75 individuals are solid black and 25 individuals are black and white spotted, the recessive phenotype. Calculate the frequency of the black allele (B) and the spotted allele...
Explain why genetic diversity is important to maintain in captive populations, and identify ways that zoos can manage captive populations to do so. Explain why it is important to employ ARTS in captively-bred populations before they become too small / too inbred.
Why do salmon populations face extinction the world over while goldfish populations face no such danger?? Explain by identifying which of the two is private good and which one is a common resource. Your response should be NO less than 150 words.
4. Explain why maleic anhydride is exceptionally reactive and why anthracene is usually unreactive. Explain why did this Diels-Alder reaction proceed? Why does anthracene react from the central ring system and not one of the outer rings?
2. Explain why/how the ecological characteristics of animal populations are studied. In your explanation adress the impotn of understanding popuiation density/dispersion/óynamics, as well as the influence of biotic and abiotic factors.
Copy 2 of In tigers, 24 units of enzyme activity are needed for the wild-type (striped) phenotype. Less than 24 units of activity results in a solid colored tiger. Al is the WT allele and produces an enzyme with 16 activity units A2 is the mutant allele and produces an enzyme with 10 activity units Which allele is dominant, and what is the phenotype of a heterozygous tiger? Explain your answer and state whether this is an example of haplosu...