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First, consider a population where some individuals have cystic fibrosis and others are phenotypically 'normal'. How would natural selection affect the frequency of the cystic fibrosis allele? Address the conditions of natural selection. Second, why hasn't natural selection completely removed the cystic fibrosis allele from the population? Furthermore, explain why the term 'carrier' isn't appropriate for traits that show incomplete dominance or co-dominance. Lastly, why are lethal disorders much more likely to be caused by recessive alleles than dominant alleles?
There are three different brands of pens blue, green and red. then, how many ways a person choose 4 pens from the above with repetitions allowed ?
TRAFFIC SURVEYS The number of cars entering a tunnel leading to an airport in a major city over a period of 200 peak hours was observed, and the following data.
When an electric current passes through two resistors with resistance r1 and r2, connected in parallel, the combined resistance, R, can be calculated.
A poll asked the question, "What do you think is the most important problem facing this country today?"Twenty-one percent of the respondents answered.
Solve: sin(2x)=sqrt2 cos(x) finding all the solutions in the interval [0,360 degree)
Values of f(x,y) are in the table below. Let R be the rectangle 1 ≤ x ≤ 1.2, 2 ≤ y ≤ 2.4. Find the Riemann sum which is a reasonable over estimate for ∫Rf(x,y) dA with Δx=0.1 and Δy=0.2. Show what you calculate.
OIL SPILLS In calm waters, the oil spilling from the ruptured hull of a grounded tanker spreads in all directions.
A wooden artifact from an ancient tomb contains 20 percent of the carbon-14 that is present in living trees. How long ago was the artifact made? (The half-life of carbon-14 is 5730 years.)
A van that costs $18,000 is expected to be driven 75,000 miles during its useful life. If the salvage value of the van is $3,000.
Show that among n+1 positive integers not exceeding 2n there must be an integer that divides one of the other integers by using pigeon hole principle.
how many chairs of each type should be made to maximize the profit. need to formulate as an integer programming problem.
the fiedler family has up to 130000 to invest. they decide that they want to have at least 40000 invested in stable
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