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What method would you use to estimate the size of the following populations:
(give me the answer not an explanation, it should be like 2-3 words, short and simple)
Dandelion weeds in a lawn:
Butterflies:
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- A graduate student is studying a population of bluebonnets along a roadside. The plants in this population are genetically variable. She counts the seeds produced by each of 100 plants and measures the mean and variance of seed number. The variance is 20. Selecting one plant, the student takes cuttings from it and cultivates them in a greenhouse, eventually producing many genetically identical clones of the same plant. She then transplants these clones into the roadside population, allows them to grow for one year, and then counts the seeds produced by each of the cloned plants. The student finds that the variance in seed number among these cloned plants is 5. From the phenotypic variances of the genetically variable and the genetically identical plants, she calculates the broad-sense heritability. a. What is the broad-sense heritability of seed number for the roadside population of bluebonnets?If a population has the following number of individuals: AA=3 Aa=2 aa=0. What is the (observed) frequency of each genotype? What is the (observed) frequency of each allele?Which of the following statistics is used to compare two variables?a. Meanb. Correlation coefficientc. Varianced. Standard deviation
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- A researcher counts the seeds produced by 100 wild plants growing on a roadside and finds the mean to be 55 and the variance to be 16. She then uses cuttings from one plant to produce clonal populations, which she then grows on a new roadside (in environmentally variable conditions). From this new clonal population she finds the mean to be 50 and the variance to be 2. What is the broad sense heritability? answer to two decimal placesWhich of the following human populations are in Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium for the MN blood type? Assume M is dominant to N. To receive full credit, you must indicate which populations are in Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium, and show your work (including observed and expected genotypic frequencies). Genotype Population MM MN NN 1 25 50 25 2 30 0 70 3 2 120 80 4 96 144 48What are the frequencies of allele A and allele a in a population that has individuals with the following genotypes? AA= 81 Aa= 18 aa= 1