Question 28 The Founder Effect,

  1. A high rate of genetic mutation and the founder effect are two other factors that influence the persistence of CF in people with
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  2. What is a founder effect? How do you determine the age of a mutation? How is a dispersion route determined? How founder effect,
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  3. I have a question about genetic drift...wat is it actually...the book said that it random change in allele frequency but how
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  4. Explain how the Amish are an example of the founder effect.
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  5. Question 16Speciation among the finch populations of the Galapagos Islands occurred primarily as a result of the founder effect,
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  6. Question 28The Founder Effect, a type of genetic drift, is evident in populations founded by a small group of individuals from a
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  7. All of the following important concepts of population genetics are due to random events or chance exceptmutation natural
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  8. True/False - Both the Founder's Effect and Bottleneck Effect will cause a change in the ration of alleles in the new population.
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  9. The process of creating mRNA from DNA strand is called _______.a.) transcription b.) translation c.) DNA replication d.)
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  10. The process of creating a protein from mRNA is called ____________.a.) transcription b.) translation c.) DNA replication d.)
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