EBK BIOLOGY
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ISBN: 9780100667976
Author: Maier
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 7, Problem 9LTB
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The quantitative traits are the measurable
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For selective breeding to be successful, the starting populationmusta. have genetic variation that affects the trait of interest.b. be very large.c. be amenable to phenotypic variation caused by environmentaleffects.d. have very little phenotypic variation.
High values for heterozygosity (or expected heterozygosity) at a genetic locus in a population indicates that there is:
a.
A lot of genetic variation
b.
Little genetic variation
c.
A population not under HW equilibrium
d.
A large amount of homozygosity
If predicted genotypic frequencies do not match actual genotypic frequencies, what is true of the population?
a
It is changing.
b
It is in equilibrium.
c
The frequencies are unpredictable.
d
The sample population was too large.
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