QUESTION 9 In some species of fish, a forked tail fin is dominant to a continuous tail fin. Fish with either fin type swim equally well. The frequency of individuals in a fish farm population that have the continuous tail fin is 49%. Assume the population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium for this trait. At what frequency are homozygous dominant individuals found in this population? 01 O 0.09 0.7 O 0.3 O 0.1

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In some species of fish, a forked tail fin is dominant to a continuous tail fin. Fish with either fin type swim equally well. The frequency of individuals in a fish farm population that have
the continuous tail fin is 49%. Assume the population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium for this trait.
At what frequency are homozygous dominant individuals found in this population?
01
O 0.09
O 0.7
O 0.3
O 0.1
QUESTION 10
When comparing the genomes of different species, what region of the genome would you expect to find the least nucleotide changes?
a. Synonymous base substitutions in exons
O b. 5 UTRs
Oc. Nonsynonymous base substitutions in exons
O d. 3' UTRs
Oe. Introns
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Transcribed Image Text:a. 0.64 O b.0.2 O c. 0.41 O d. 0.59 Oe. 0.8 pletion Status: QUESTION 9 In some species of fish, a forked tail fin is dominant to a continuous tail fin. Fish with either fin type swim equally well. The frequency of individuals in a fish farm population that have the continuous tail fin is 49%. Assume the population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium for this trait. At what frequency are homozygous dominant individuals found in this population? 01 O 0.09 O 0.7 O 0.3 O 0.1 QUESTION 10 When comparing the genomes of different species, what region of the genome would you expect to find the least nucleotide changes? a. Synonymous base substitutions in exons O b. 5 UTRs Oc. Nonsynonymous base substitutions in exons O d. 3' UTRs Oe. Introns QUESTION 11
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