In a species of lily, the color of the flower's petals is determined by a dominant purple allele (F) or recessive white allele (f). One hundred flowers in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium were sampled, and only 15% of the population showed the phenotype of white. Which of the following numbers represents the calculated value of the recessive white allele frequency? 0.92 0.39 0.15 0.85

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Researchers studied the effects of artificial selection on largemouth bass. The fish are
bred in fisheries to have the desired trait of a high vulnerability rate (HVR) so they are
easily caught by human anglers, and then released in artificial ponds and lakes that allow
recreational fishing. Within three generations, a fishery can produce a population
saturated with members that have the HVR trait in the study. Researchers compared the
health of three groups of fish, as measured by the time it took them to recover after
exercise: fish with HVR, fish with a low vulnerability rate (LVR), and a control group of wild
fish.
Each groups' cardiac output, heart rate, and stroke volume are represented in the graph.
80
75
70
65
60
50
Control
LV
HV
Group of Fish
Does the practice of artificial selection in fisheries of largemouth bass for a greater
frequency of members with HVR affect the variability in their heart rate, and why?
No, artificial selection produces fish with the HVR trait that have little variability in their
cardiac output and heart rate recovery time.
Yes, fish bred through artificial selection will have the HVR trait and similar cardiac health to
fish bred through natural selection.
No, fish bred through artificial selection will have the HVR trait while those bred through
natural selection will have the HVR and LVR trait.
Yes, artificial selection produces fish with the LVR trait that have a lower recovery time and
lower cardiac health than fish bred through natural selection.
Cardiac Recovery Time (in min.)
Transcribed Image Text:Researchers studied the effects of artificial selection on largemouth bass. The fish are bred in fisheries to have the desired trait of a high vulnerability rate (HVR) so they are easily caught by human anglers, and then released in artificial ponds and lakes that allow recreational fishing. Within three generations, a fishery can produce a population saturated with members that have the HVR trait in the study. Researchers compared the health of three groups of fish, as measured by the time it took them to recover after exercise: fish with HVR, fish with a low vulnerability rate (LVR), and a control group of wild fish. Each groups' cardiac output, heart rate, and stroke volume are represented in the graph. 80 75 70 65 60 50 Control LV HV Group of Fish Does the practice of artificial selection in fisheries of largemouth bass for a greater frequency of members with HVR affect the variability in their heart rate, and why? No, artificial selection produces fish with the HVR trait that have little variability in their cardiac output and heart rate recovery time. Yes, fish bred through artificial selection will have the HVR trait and similar cardiac health to fish bred through natural selection. No, fish bred through artificial selection will have the HVR trait while those bred through natural selection will have the HVR and LVR trait. Yes, artificial selection produces fish with the LVR trait that have a lower recovery time and lower cardiac health than fish bred through natural selection. Cardiac Recovery Time (in min.)
In a species of lily, the color of the flower's petals is determined by a dominant purple allele
(F) or recessive white allele (f). One hundred flowers in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium were
sampled, and only 15% of the population showed the phenotype of white.
Which of the following numbers represents the calculated value of the recessive white allele
frequency?
0.92
0.39
0.15
0.85
Transcribed Image Text:In a species of lily, the color of the flower's petals is determined by a dominant purple allele (F) or recessive white allele (f). One hundred flowers in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium were sampled, and only 15% of the population showed the phenotype of white. Which of the following numbers represents the calculated value of the recessive white allele frequency? 0.92 0.39 0.15 0.85
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