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1. A population retains 92.5% of its heterozygosity each generation. What can you say about the population if this loss of H is caused by...?
a) inbreeding only
b) drift only
2. a.) Using a real example, describe and explain how an extended phenotype would be subject to sexual selection.
b.) Using a real example, describe and explain how an extended phenotype would be subject to natural selection.
1. A population retains 92.5% of its heterozygosity each generation. What can you say about the population if this loss of H is caused by...?
a) inbreeding only
b) drift only
2. a.) Using a real example, describe and explain how an extended phenotype would be subject to sexual selection.
b.) Using a real example, describe and explain how an extended phenotype would be subject to natural selection.
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Casey DurganLv2
27 Jan 2019