Introduction: A deleterious allele is

  1. Introduction: A deleterious allele is one that significantly lowers the fitness of an individual. If the deleterious allele is a
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  2. Compare: Compare the rate at which the deleterious d allele disappears in this activity to the rate at which the deleterious D
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  3. Deleterious recessive alleles, such as the allele that causes cystic fibrosis, can persist in a population indefinitely. Why
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  4. Apply Deleterious recessive alleles, such as the allele that causes cystic fibrosis, can persist in a population indefinitely.
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  5. Observe: To model the effects of a deleterious recessive allele, set the Fitness of DD and Fitness of Dd to 100%. Set the
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  6. Capitalized symbols indicate what type of allele when one allele can express dominance over another?the allele from the mother
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  7. In tomatoes, the allele T for tall plant height is dominant to dwarf allele t, the P allele for smooth is dominant to the p
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  8. The phenotype produced from a pair of alleles is determined by the __________.A. dominant allele B. recessive allele C. mother's
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  9. If one _____ is present, its traits will appear in the organism.parental allele single allele dominant allele recessive allele
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  10. How do the following terms relate to one another with respect to a single genetic locus?- Wild Type Allele(s) - Mutant Allele(s)
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