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- A GWAS is done comparing squirrels with spots to those without. Answer the following questions about the plot shown. (A) What type of plot is shown? (B) What does each dot represent? (C) How are the dots arranged along the X and Y axis? (in other words, what determines where a dot is placed on the graph?) -log10(pvalue) 25- 20- 15- 10- 5- 0 -10 5 10Voles that are born in the Spring have thin coats as adults, while voles that are born in the Fall have thick coats as adults. Most voles live only a few months; voles born in the Spring are alive during the warm summer season, while voles born in the Fall are alive during the cold winter season. The environment experienced by the mother during pregnancy determines coat thickness in the offspring. Now consider a situation in which the environment the vole mothers during pregnancy changes, such that voles born in the Fall now have thin coats. Assume in this case that the Winters are still cold. This scenario provides an example of which of the following hypotheses? a.Environment mismatch hypothesis b.Endocrine disruptor hypothesis c.Thrifty genotype hypothesis d.Plasticity first hypothesisExamine the table below for pea plants. What is a possible genotype for a tall, yellow seeded, round seeded, constricted pod shape pea plant? TRAIT RECESSIVE Plant height Seed colour Seed shape Pod shape DOMINANT Tall (T) Yellow (Y) Round (R) Inflated (1) Dwarf (t) Green (y) Wrinkled (r) Constricted (i) TtYyRrii TtYyRrli TtYYrrii ttyyRrii
- What is the best way to represent the genotype of a cat with a tortoise coatWith regard to the ABO blood types in humans, determine the genotypes of the individuals below: John: John is blood type A and his mom was type B Genotype = Jane: Jane is blood type B and her dad was type O Genotype John and Jane have kids. What are the possible blood types of their offspring, including the expected ratio of each? O John is A1", Jane is l'i, the blood type ratios of their children would be: 1 AB: 1A : 1B John is IA, Jane is l1", the blood type ratios of their children would be: 1 AB: 1 B John is 1Ai. Janc is iP1P, the blood typc ratios of their children would be: 1 AB: 1 A: 1B John is Jane is IPi, the blood type ratios of their children would be 1 AB : 1A 1B:10In swordfish, long tails (T), long sword (S), dark scales (D), and the ability to fight (F) are all dominant traits. What possible genotype could a long-tailed, short-sword, light scaled, fighting swordfish have?