Friday, February 19, 2010

Ap Biology Population Genetics And Evolution AP Biology Lab--Population Genetics And Evolution?

AP Biology Lab--Population Genetics and Evolution? - ap biology population genetics and evolution

Why is the Q-value (recessive) dominant) before p (?
Rh = recessive
Rh + = dominant

Ability to taste PTC:
The ideal group would be different from Hardy-Weinberg population, because there is a large population and every person is different) (Amendment? I do not know if this is correct.

Have epect to a higher frequency for the parallel of hemoglobin S in a population, arid plains, the wind or a population in a tropical lowland streams swept / reservoirs? I think the latter.

"The mutations cause evolution"
Agree or disagree, and why?

This is the mutation of the hemoglobin S benficial or harmful? Why?
I believe both?

1 comments:

Dragan S said...

1. as q ^ 2 is recessive (Rh-) and can be identified with certainty. p ^ 2 +2 pq is the dominant (Rh +) and contains both P and Q. Then the conclusion of the proportion of Rh to find the square root, and q.
p = 1-q
p is a prime number can not be calculated as it should be removed from the EQUASION be Rh + = p ^ 2 +2 pq (and I do not know, q)

2. is the rule of statistics is different from every sample of the population (sampling error)

Re 3.You right. HbS is caused by more resistant to malaria and the Anopheles mosquito lives in the marshes, so that HbS is positively selected

4. Mutations are "fuel" for evolution. that create the diversity of characteristics that are selected

5. It is harmful because it distorts the red blood cells (sickleThe anemia), but these red cells are more resistant to malaria

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