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- True or false: If false, please make it a correct statement. A rancher uses a particular chicken for breeding purposes because, on average, she observed that the chicken laid more eggs than other chickens. The rancher selecting the desirable trait would be considered an example of natural selection.Rate of evolution by selection is highest for an allele when it is _________ . a. wild type b. recessive c. dominant d. co-dominantA certain population has two color genes: B (black, dominant) and b (brown, recessive)Suppose you look at a population that is 25% brown and 75% black. Estimate the percentages in the gene pool that are B and b.
- What happened to the recessive alleles in this following scenarios: A. Complete zygotic selection against recessive individual B. Migration C. Random matingIf a populations allele and genotype frequencies remain constant from generation to generationHardy Weinberg equilibrium in a population refers to Group of answer choices equal numbers of females and males. lack of mutations affecting the observed phenotypes. equal numbers of dominant and recessive alleles. unchanging allele frequencies in successive generations. proportional numbers of each genotype.