D Question 6 If the heritability of a trait in a population is low. few individuals have the trait. O most of the phenotypic variation for the trait in the population is due to environmental differences experienced by individuals. O most of the phenotypic variation for the trait in the population is due to genetic differences among individuals. there are no genes that code for the trait. O band d Question 7 The genetic component of variance for narrow sense heritability includes O additive effects. O dominance effects. OG x E interactions. O a and b O a, b, and c ם Question 8 If A1 represents an allele at one locus and B1 represents an allele at another locus, what is PA1 * PB1? O the expected frequency of A1B1 individuals if the two loci are segregating independently the observed frequency of individuals with A1 and B1 all possible combinations of the A and B alleles O the frequency of A1 and B1 in the population
D Question 6 If the heritability of a trait in a population is low. few individuals have the trait. O most of the phenotypic variation for the trait in the population is due to environmental differences experienced by individuals. O most of the phenotypic variation for the trait in the population is due to genetic differences among individuals. there are no genes that code for the trait. O band d Question 7 The genetic component of variance for narrow sense heritability includes O additive effects. O dominance effects. OG x E interactions. O a and b O a, b, and c ם Question 8 If A1 represents an allele at one locus and B1 represents an allele at another locus, what is PA1 * PB1? O the expected frequency of A1B1 individuals if the two loci are segregating independently the observed frequency of individuals with A1 and B1 all possible combinations of the A and B alleles O the frequency of A1 and B1 in the population
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