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Florida International University BIO 3063 19
Florida International University
BIO 3063
19.1Population Genetics
1)What are polymorphisms?
- How is a population polymorphic?
- What is genetic variance?
- Is this a good thing or a bad thing?
- What do scientists in a zoo try to do with their breeding programs?
- What occurs is a family of carriers begins to interbreed with each other?
- Describe genetic drift.
- What size population is more susceptible to the forces of genetic drift?
- What type of natural events can magnify genetic drift?
- How does the founder effect occur as part of genetic drift?
- How does gene flow occur?
- What are mutations?
- How do species evolve?
- How are unfavorable mutations eliminated from the population?
- What are some of the reasons for nonrandom mating?
- How can an environmental factor effect gender in some species?
- What is a cline? What types of clines are there?
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