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1. In a bell curve of a population, what types of individuals occur at the two e

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Question

1. In a bell curve of a population, what types of individuals occur at the two ends of the curve?

2. What are the 3 principal methods by which variations in genotype occur in a population?

3. In order for the for the Hardy-Weinberg genetic equilibrium to apply to a population, what 5 assumptions must be made?

4. CritIcal Thinking - Are the genes of individuals who don't reproduce included in the gene pool. Explain your answer.

5. Structures and Functions - The drawing below shows a population of four o'clock flowers. Using the information given in the table below the drawing, predict the phenotype frequencies and allele frequencies in the offspring of this population. Write your answer for each color; make sure you do one prediction for phenotype and allele.

Explanation / Answer

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2.The three main ways are being negligible for mutations, migration whether it be emmigration or immgration, this also referred to as gene flow. And having a small population.


3.1.)The population is large, 2.)There is no gene flow( As classified before immigration or emmigration), 3.)There are no mutations that take place in the population, 4.)there is random mating so no selective assortment, 5.) and finally natural selection is able to occur.


4. Yes, the gene pool has allof the the alles presentin a poulation regardless of sterility or fertility


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