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In a laboratory experiment of sexually reproducing plants, a certain trait is determined by a single gene. the dominant allele has complete dominance over the recessive allele, resulting in two different phenotypes. scientists created a new population of this plant by crossing 51 homozygous dominant individuals with 49 homozygous recessive individuals. the following results are from the first five generations of this population: answer each part of this question completely in the space provided. on the basis of the data, propose an explanation for the phenotypic changes from generations 1 to 3. do you think this population is in hardy-weinberg equilibrium? support your answer. what are two possible conditions that can disrupt a hardy-weinberg equilibrium?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 06:00
Onsider the paragraph above. what is one chemical property of water? a) water is a polar molecule. b) water is the universal solvent. c) water reacts with group 1 metals. d) water has a high specific heat capacity.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 08:50
Iwill make you brainliest pleeze answer this fast i have to turn it in really soon brainliest promise easy question 6th grade ! a weather map shows a high pressure system with circles around it. what does this mean? a) an occluded front b) areas of equal altitude c) areas of equal pressure d) a stationary front
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Biology, 22.06.2019 10:30
16. which of the following accurately describes a step within transcription? a. dna polymerase uses one strand of rna as a template to put together nucleotides. b. the dna strand is used as a template for which a complementary rna strand can be produced. c. the rna strand forms a template by which dna can be built. d. the rna strand is produced within the cytoplasm.
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