<span>They have setae covering their bodies.
They have a one-way digestive system.</span>
The answer is <span>D) Organisms in the population must express no mating preferences.
Some of the conditions that must be met for a </span><span>population or an allele to be in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium are:
1. The population must be <u>very la</u><u>rge</u> - so A) could not be the right answer.
2. There must be <u>no migration</u> and population must be isolated - so B) could not be the right answer.
3. There must be <u>no mutations</u> - so C) could not be the right answer.
4. There must be <u>random mating</u>, which means there are <u>no mating preferences</u> - so, D) is the right answer.
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This will be a major concern to transgenic crop manufacturers because
outcrossing can lead to loss of introduced genes from transgenic plants.
Outcrossing involves the process of crossing two different breeds thereby
introducing unrelated genetic material into it.
Crop manufacturers will be concerned if the genes from genetically modified
corn frequently move to non-genetically modified corn plants because as time goes on, the trait which made the genetically modified corn will be lost as different variations and more dominant traits will make such traits recessive and lost.
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