subject
Biology, 03.03.2021 21:10 darenl4478

Sam Wasser and colleagues use 16 markers to identify elephants. Using this many markers makes an identification almost certain and,
as you will learn in Case Two, allows scientists to determine where in
Africa an ivory sample came from, even in the absence of a DNA
sample from a poached elephant.
The gel at left shows the genotype of an ivory sample that was
analyzed using all 16 markers.
Using the allele frequencieš listed, what is the chance
that an elephant other than the one sampled from
Garamba National Park would have this genetic profile?
A. 1 in 40
B. 1 in go million
C. 1 in 8 x 108
D. 1 in 119 X 1024

ansver
Answers: 1

Another question on Biology

question
Biology, 22.06.2019 02:30
Many plants can reproduce asexually. which of these is an example of asexual reproduction in a plant? a. pine cones forming on a tree b. cross-pollination in a tomato c. roots sprouting from a potato d. night-blooming jasmine flowers
Answers: 3
question
Biology, 22.06.2019 04:20
Explain the significance of the increased cell specialization of the volvocine line
Answers: 1
question
Biology, 22.06.2019 05:40
Which of these substances does not protect against invaders in the nonspecific immune response? a. saliva b. mucus c. tears d. urine
Answers: 1
question
Biology, 22.06.2019 07:40
What's the waste product of electrons and pyruvate combining in fermentation?  
Answers: 2
You know the right answer?
Sam Wasser and colleagues use 16 markers to identify elephants. Using this many markers makes an id...
Questions
question
Mathematics, 17.09.2019 09:30
question
Biology, 17.09.2019 09:30
Questions on the website: 13722363