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QUESTION 16
D. D', and ra are descriptions of haplotype frequencies in a population or in a sample from a population
O True
O False
QUESTION 17
When the frequency of a mutation increases steadily after a population was exposed to environmental stress, the assumption is that the mutation creates some
advantage in growth and reproduction.
O True
O False
QUESTION 18
Population admixtrue occurred about 240 years ago because of the African diaspora. Which phrase best fits the effects of this event?
O Vitamin D levels dropped amongst all populations.
O Creation of a new set of alleles during sexual reproduction.
O Strict segregation did not allow any crossbreeding between populations.
O Blending of gene pools that occurs when populations meet.
O The time at which a haplotype frequency duplicated.
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 16 D. D', and ra are descriptions of haplotype frequencies in a population or in a sample from a population O True O False QUESTION 17 When the frequency of a mutation increases steadily after a population was exposed to environmental stress, the assumption is that the mutation creates some advantage in growth and reproduction. O True O False QUESTION 18 Population admixtrue occurred about 240 years ago because of the African diaspora. Which phrase best fits the effects of this event? O Vitamin D levels dropped amongst all populations. O Creation of a new set of alleles during sexual reproduction. O Strict segregation did not allow any crossbreeding between populations. O Blending of gene pools that occurs when populations meet. O The time at which a haplotype frequency duplicated.
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