The theory of evolution provides a number of insights:
-it tells us how the species are related
-it tells us how the species and populations react to the changes in their environment
With this knowledge, the scientists can predict how the species will react to the potential changes and support the positive changes (provide a good environment for the animals for example) <span />
Answer:
A. will not change from generation to generation.
Explanation:
For a population in the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, allele frequencies do not change from generation to generation and remain constant. This occurs when:
-The population is large enough.
-Individuals of the population exhibit random mating
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-No evolutionary force (natural selection, mutation, gene flow, etc.) is operative on the population.
Under these conditions, the allele frequencies of the population are not changed and the population is said to be in "Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium".
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Answer:
in the cell nucleus
Explanation:
Most DNA is located in the cell nucleus where it is called a nuclear DNA.