To determine the genotype of a frequently seen orange flowering plant in a population, the plant will be mated with Homozygous recessive plant.
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Answer:
The answer is C.
A 5 percent increase in the reproductive success of some genotypes, but a 5 percent decrease in the reproductive success of other genotypes
Explanation:
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For the genetic structure of a population to change, we can either depend on natural selection or mutations but there has to be an imbalance.
The answers given in the options A and B are referring to changes in genotypes which surely affects the genetic structure of the population but the way these options are given is in equilibrium, meaning they create and imbalance but then counter that with something else.
In option C, some genotypes get a 5 percent increase while some get a 5 percent decrease in their reproductive success, which will most likely result in a change in the genetic structure of a population.
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Answer:
Week 20
Explanation:
It would affect most in the first 12 weeks.
Answer:
When the dominant allele does not cover up the recessive.
Explanation:
The mix and is considered incomplete.