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High School Biology: The Theory of Evolution - Microevolution and the Genetics of Populations
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High School Biology: The Theory of Evolution - Microevolution and the Genetics of Populations
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1. In a population with 100 members, if 81 individuals are homozygous dominant, how many individuals have the recessive phenotype?
2. Mutations
3. The conditions for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium include that
4. In a population with 200 members, the total number of copies of each gene in the population is
5. In a population with 200 members, if there are 300 dominant alleles, how many recessive alleles are there?
6. Which statement best describes directional selection?
7. The main difference between macroevolution and microevolution is
8. Genetic drift
9. Which statement is correct concerning natural selection?
10. Gene flow