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E4) Listen How long does it take for a lethal allele that is dominant to be eliminated from a population. 1) gradually over several generations of selection. 2) fast but over several generations of selection. 3) a single generation of selection. 4) choices B and C are correct.
Listen The effect of inbreeding on the genetics of a population is to what is expected under Hardy-Weinberg assumptions. 1) increase the frequency of heterozygotes 2) decrease the frequency of homozygotes 3) increase the frequency of homozygotes 4) decrease the frequency of heterozygotes choices C and D are correct 5) compared to
Question 40 (1 point) E4Listen D, also known as independent of genotypes at another locus. 1) coefficient of linkage equilibrium 2) coefficient of inbreeding measures if genotypes at one locus are 3) coefficient of heterozygosity 4) coefficient of linkage disequilibrium Question 41 (1 point).
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