1) Yes, we can predict the allelic frequency of subsequent generation if the population is in hardy weinberg equilibrium. Because according to the principle of hardy weinberg equilibrium, the alleleic frequency remains constant from generation to generation.
2) In the surviving sample, the genetic drift leads to loss of the one kind of population from a geographical area due to the presence of natural pressure such as fire, flood etc. That's why the genotype frequency will change in case of genetic drift.
3) This is called genetic drift because there is loss of one kind of population as occur in genetic drift. In genetic drift there is found random fixation of alleles.
1)Can you predict the frequencies of subsequent generations? Explain your reasoning. 2)Would the effects of genetic...
How you think the allele frequencies are being affected by genetic drift in our simulation. Do you think this is speeding up or slowing down the rate of allele change? Why? Plot a graph of the H (p) allele frequency over generational time (show a minimum of three generations) showing what you would expect to happen if both natural selection and genetic drift are happening. Make sure to explain why you think this pattern would occur
1. Is the decision to prevent or end a pregnancy that would otherwise lead to the birth of a child with a genetic defect - for example, Trisomy 21 - a eugenic measure? Explain your answer. 2. Do you think that the more widespread use of genetic testing and karyotyping will have an effect on allele frequencies and occurrence of certain diseases within the population? If so, what might be the impact on society as a whole? 3. Suppose we...
Can you please explain in detail :) A.)Summarize the macroeconomic effects of the coronavirus and resulting panic. Explain why these effects are occurring. Compare the short-run, immediate effects with what you would predict will happen in the medium-run (6 to 12 months), explaining why. B .) Illustrate your answer to question (A)with an IS-LM and an AD-SAS graph, explaining why the curves shift or do not shift.
A number of different genetic variations can result in differences in sex differentiation, such that there are biological females who are genetically 46, XY and biological males who are 46, Xx. One example of this is 46, xx SRY-negative males. These individuals do not have an SRY gene in their genome, but often have mutations or other conditions such that they cannot respond to estrogen where testosterone is produced at high levels even without SRY, or other signals are altered...
How would you explain the effects that a mistake in transcription or translation could have on an organism? A friend of mine is a "cleaning nut". She insists that when she cleans her bathroom it is sterile. Thinking about the difference between disinfecting and sterilization, what would you tell her? Hand sanitizers are found everywhere. Antibiotics are in hand soap, dish soaps and even some lotions. Why is this a bad idea? Why does it matter when considering human pathogens?...
Refer to the figure below. You are studying a remote island
before and after a volcanic eruption. Data at time 1 was collected
one month before the eruption, and data at time 2 was collected one
month after the eruption. All of the species on the island are
endemic. The island is 100 km across. Species A and B (the two
snail species) generally only move a distance of 2 m a day. Species
C (the bird) often covers 20...
2. Which would you expect to be more sol Explain your reasoning. be more soluble in water, strontium thiosultado ntium thiosulfate or calcium thiosulfate? 3. Both chlorine and bromine can act as oxidizing agents. When KCl and Br2 are combined in the presence of methylene chloride, the color of the methylene chloride layer after thorough mixing is the color of bromine. Which is the stronger oxidizing agent, bromine or chlorine? Explain your reasoning.
Answer the following questions. Please support your answers with appropriate reasoning. 1. What would be a sufficient congruence condition for convex pentagons to be congruent? Explain your answer. 2. Do you think that the notion of a "square unit" can be used to measure area in hyperbolic geometry? Explain why or why not?
Answer the following questions. Please support your answers with appropriate reasoning. 1. What would be a sufficient congruence condition for convex pentagons to be congruent? Explain your...
2. 1 ptsy Write an expression for the log magnitude m- 20 log1oM(w). You could now predict what the log magnitude of the speaker's responses would be for any specific input frequencies. That is, a·Bode plot" can be obtained by plotting mt for various ω values on a semi-log plot.
2. 1 ptsy Write an expression for the log magnitude m- 20 log1oM(w). You could now predict what the log magnitude of the speaker's responses would be for any specific...
1. (a) (3 Marks) "A counter-cyclical fiscal policy has crowding out effects”. Explain with economic reasoning and appropriate diagram(s). (b) (3 Marks) Define open market operations, and explain how executing them can be used as a tool for the conduct of monetary policy. (c) (4 Marks) Use diagram to explain why do fiscal and monetary policies are ineffective in combating stagflation. How a stagflation be cured?