Number of organisms HIGH GLUCOSE LOW GLUCOSE Incorrect Amount of antibiotic produced If you calculate the heritability of antibiotic production for this population of bacteria when grown in low glucose compared to when it is grown in high glucose, the estimated heritability value will be smaller in the low glucose than in the high glucose. will not be possible to estimate because you don't know the genotypic variation. O will be larger in the low glucose than in the high glucose. will be the same in both environments. X X

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The graphs below show antibiotic production from the same population of bacteria, grown in two different
environments-high glucose and low glucose.
Number
of
organisms
HIGH GLUCOSE
LOW GLUCOSE
Amount of antibiotic produced
If you calculate the heritability of antibiotic production for this population of bacteria when grown in low glucose
compared to when it is grown in high glucose, the estimated heritability value
Incorrect
will be smaller in the low glucose than in the high glucose.
will not be possible to estimate because you don't know the genotypic variation.
will be larger in the low glucose than in the high glucose.
will be the same in both environments.
X
X
Transcribed Image Text:The graphs below show antibiotic production from the same population of bacteria, grown in two different environments-high glucose and low glucose. Number of organisms HIGH GLUCOSE LOW GLUCOSE Amount of antibiotic produced If you calculate the heritability of antibiotic production for this population of bacteria when grown in low glucose compared to when it is grown in high glucose, the estimated heritability value Incorrect will be smaller in the low glucose than in the high glucose. will not be possible to estimate because you don't know the genotypic variation. will be larger in the low glucose than in the high glucose. will be the same in both environments. X X
When estimating heritability in humans, which of the following pairs of individuals do we assume are genetically
identical so all the phenotypic variation between them is due to non-genetic factors? Select all that apply.
Fraternal twins
Identical twins
Siblings who are not twins
Parent and child
Transcribed Image Text:When estimating heritability in humans, which of the following pairs of individuals do we assume are genetically identical so all the phenotypic variation between them is due to non-genetic factors? Select all that apply. Fraternal twins Identical twins Siblings who are not twins Parent and child
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