Both mutation rate and population size influence genetic diversity, but they do so to different degrees. Which of the following is WRONG as a comparison of genetic diversity between two populations? O a. Cheetah population (100 individuals ) << Lion population (1000 individuals) b. California tiger salamander (Central Valley of California) << black-spotted newt (NE Mexico to Texas) c. Jamaican flower bat (250 individuals) >> Nycterophilia bat flies that live on them. d. Forest owlet (between 70 and 400 individuals) >> Ridgway's hawk (maximum 50 individuals) e. cardinalflower (Northeast and South of North America) >> smooth azalea (only in the Eastern seaboard) O

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Both mutation rate and population size influence
genetic diversity, but they do so to different degrees.
Which of the following is WRONG as a comparison
of genetic diversity between two populations?
O a. Cheetah population (100 individuals ) <<
Lion population (1000 individuals)
b. California tiger salamander (Central Valley
of California) << black-spotted newt (NE
Mexico to Texas)
c. Jamaican flower bat (250 individuals) >>
Nycterophilia bat flies that live on them
d. Forest owlet (between 70 and 400
individuals) >> Ridgway's hawk (maximum
50 individuals)
e. cardinalflower (Northeast and South of
North America) >> smooth azalea (only in
the Eastern seaboard)
Transcribed Image Text:Both mutation rate and population size influence genetic diversity, but they do so to different degrees. Which of the following is WRONG as a comparison of genetic diversity between two populations? O a. Cheetah population (100 individuals ) << Lion population (1000 individuals) b. California tiger salamander (Central Valley of California) << black-spotted newt (NE Mexico to Texas) c. Jamaican flower bat (250 individuals) >> Nycterophilia bat flies that live on them d. Forest owlet (between 70 and 400 individuals) >> Ridgway's hawk (maximum 50 individuals) e. cardinalflower (Northeast and South of North America) >> smooth azalea (only in the Eastern seaboard)
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