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DisjointSet object uses the fast find implementation strategy, what would be the state of the
component id array after the execution of union ( 5 , 9 ) ?.
The Blue Sun Corporation needs to send out some employees to pick up a.pdfaadyacouture
The Blue Sun Corporation needs to send out some employees to pick up a package. Suppose
there are four eligible employees that can be sent. Classify each list of outcomes as mutually
exclusive, exhaustive, a sample space, or none of the above. (1 mark each) 1. Mutually Exclusive
\{Two or more sent, two or less sent } 2. Exhaustive At least three sent, less 3. Sample Space
than two sent, all four sent 4. None of the Above.
The Business Cycle Dating Committee of the National Bureau of Economic.pdfaadyacouture
The Business Cycle Dating Committee of the National Bureau of Economic Research
determined that US economic output reached a temporary max. in February 2020 and a
temporary minimum in April 2020. What does this mean? A recession ended in February 2020.
A recession began in February 2020. Covid caused the longest recession in our country's history.
All the planets were aligned in February 2020. The Financial Crisis of 2008 directly caused the
Great Recession. True False.
The basis for all modern computers- it also has greatly influenced the.pdfaadyacouture
The basis for all modern computers; it also has greatly influenced the development of modern
computer programming languages. Most modern computer languages (e.g., C, C++, and Java)
are built around constructs that correspond directly to the architecture. The machine did not have
an operating system; to get the machine to do useful work, it was necessary to configure the
machine appropriately so that it performed the entire sequence of operations correctly, including
reading data and instructions, moving data and instructions in and out of the CPU, and gathering
the output. Shared routines eventually developed into the of the modern operating system..
The body surface is lined with simple squamous simple cuboidal simple.pdfaadyacouture
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simple squamous
simple cuboidal
simple columnar
pseudostratified
stratified squamous
The upper respiratory tract is lined with
simple squamous
simple cuboidal
simple columnar
pseudostratified
stratified squamous
Select one: a. neurons b. skeletal muscle c. smooth muscle d. cardiac muscle e. skin.
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The Biology of HIV/AIDS Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a disease
characterized by the progressive deterioration of an individual's immune system. The
immunological impairment allows infectious agents such as viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites
to invade the body and propagate unchecked. In addition, the incidence of certain cancers
dramatically increases in these patients because of faulty immunosurveillance. AIDS is a serious
threat to human health and is a global problem. Intensive research is being done to advance
methods of detection, clinical treatment and prevention. The HIV Virus The AIDS etiologic
agent is the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1), a retrovirus. HIV-1 contains an
RNA genome and the RNA-dependent-DNA-polymerase termed reverse transcriptase. Members
of the retrovirus family are involved in the pathogenesis of certain types of leukemias and other
sarcomas in humans and animals. The structure and replication mechanism of HIV is very
similar to other retroviruses. However, HIV is unique in some of its properties - it specifically
targets the immune system, is very immunoevasive, forms significant amounts of progeny virus
in vivo during initial stages of infection and can be transmitted during sexual activity. The HIV
viral particle is surrounded by a lipid Human Immunodeficiency Virus bilayer derived from the
host cell membrane during budding. The viral proteins are identified by the prefix gp
(glycoprotein) or p (protein) followed by a number indicating the approximate molecular weight
in kilodaltons. The lipid bilayer contains gp120 and gp41. These two proteins are proteolytic
products of the precursor gp160. The gp41 anchors gp120 in the bilayer. The protein gp120 is
routinely used as a diagnostic marker for HIV in Western Blot Analysis. More recently other
viral gp proteins are also included in the test. Beneath the bilayer is a capsid consisting of p17
and p18. Within this shell is the viral core. The walls of the core consist of p 24 and p25. Within
the core are two identical RNA molecules, 9800 nucleotides in length. Hydrogen bonded to each
viral RNA is a cellular tRNA molecule. The viral RNA is coated by tightly bound molecules of p
7 and p 9 . The core also contains approximately 50 molecules of reverse transcriptase. There are
several other viral proteins whose precise functions are not fully understood. The virus can be
grown in tissue culture for diagnostic and research purposes. Several of the viral proteins have
been cloned and generated in relatively large quantities. An individual can receive an inoculum
of HIV through an abrasion in a mucosal surface (e.g., genital and rectal walls), a blood
transfusion, or by intravenous injection with a contaminated needle. Virus or virally infected
cells are found in body fluids such as semen and blood. The most important target for the virus is
hematopoietic cells such as bone marrow derived monocytes, myelocytes and lymphocytes.
Infection of im.
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a.
depends on the temperature of the object.
b.
depends on what the object is made of.
c.
depends on the density of the object.
d.
depends on the object's mass..
The basic economic ideology concerning market activity in Feudal times.pdfaadyacouture
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on economic activity? Why or why not?
2. Name and discuss two key factors that helped erode the Feudal economic structure and pave
the way for the emerging mercantile society and make sure to explain why they were the key.
These factors can be economically related, politically related or ideologically related..
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14.1\%. Assume the three-year returns were normally distributed across funds with a standard
deviation of 4.1% . Open spreadsheet a. What is the probability an individual large-cap domestic
stock fund had a three-year return of at least 20% (to 4 decimals)? b. What is the probability an
individual large-cap domestic stock fund had a three-year return of 10% or less (to 4 decimals)?
c. How big does the return have to be to put a domestic stock fund in the top 10% for the three-
year period (to 2 decimals)? Distribution of Stock Returns The average return for large-cap
domestic stock funds over the three years 2009-2011 was 14.1% . Assume the three-year retums
were normaly distributed across funds with a standard deviation of 4.1% Average return \%
(decimal form) Retum standard deviation % (decimal form) What is the probablity an individual
lamge-cap domestic stock fund had a thee-year return of at least 20% (to 4 decimals)? 12 What is
the probability an individual large-cap domestic stock fund had a three-year return of 10% or less
(to 4 decimals)? 14 How big does the return have to be to put a domestic stock fund in the top
10% for the three-year period (to 2 decimals)? 15 16 16..
The Blue Sun Corporation needs to send out some employees to pick up a.pdfaadyacouture
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\{Two or more sent, two or less sent } 2. Exhaustive At least three sent, less 3. Sample Space
than two sent, all four sent 4. None of the Above.
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The Business Cycle Dating Committee of the National Bureau of Economic Research
determined that US economic output reached a temporary max. in February 2020 and a
temporary minimum in April 2020. What does this mean? A recession ended in February 2020.
A recession began in February 2020. Covid caused the longest recession in our country's history.
All the planets were aligned in February 2020. The Financial Crisis of 2008 directly caused the
Great Recession. True False.
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The basis for all modern computers; it also has greatly influenced the development of modern
computer programming languages. Most modern computer languages (e.g., C, C++, and Java)
are built around constructs that correspond directly to the architecture. The machine did not have
an operating system; to get the machine to do useful work, it was necessary to configure the
machine appropriately so that it performed the entire sequence of operations correctly, including
reading data and instructions, moving data and instructions in and out of the CPU, and gathering
the output. Shared routines eventually developed into the of the modern operating system..
The body surface is lined with simple squamous simple cuboidal simple.pdfaadyacouture
The body surface is lined with
simple squamous
simple cuboidal
simple columnar
pseudostratified
stratified squamous
The upper respiratory tract is lined with
simple squamous
simple cuboidal
simple columnar
pseudostratified
stratified squamous
Select one: a. neurons b. skeletal muscle c. smooth muscle d. cardiac muscle e. skin.
The Biology of HIV-AIDS Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is.pdfaadyacouture
The Biology of HIV/AIDS Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a disease
characterized by the progressive deterioration of an individual's immune system. The
immunological impairment allows infectious agents such as viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites
to invade the body and propagate unchecked. In addition, the incidence of certain cancers
dramatically increases in these patients because of faulty immunosurveillance. AIDS is a serious
threat to human health and is a global problem. Intensive research is being done to advance
methods of detection, clinical treatment and prevention. The HIV Virus The AIDS etiologic
agent is the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1), a retrovirus. HIV-1 contains an
RNA genome and the RNA-dependent-DNA-polymerase termed reverse transcriptase. Members
of the retrovirus family are involved in the pathogenesis of certain types of leukemias and other
sarcomas in humans and animals. The structure and replication mechanism of HIV is very
similar to other retroviruses. However, HIV is unique in some of its properties - it specifically
targets the immune system, is very immunoevasive, forms significant amounts of progeny virus
in vivo during initial stages of infection and can be transmitted during sexual activity. The HIV
viral particle is surrounded by a lipid Human Immunodeficiency Virus bilayer derived from the
host cell membrane during budding. The viral proteins are identified by the prefix gp
(glycoprotein) or p (protein) followed by a number indicating the approximate molecular weight
in kilodaltons. The lipid bilayer contains gp120 and gp41. These two proteins are proteolytic
products of the precursor gp160. The gp41 anchors gp120 in the bilayer. The protein gp120 is
routinely used as a diagnostic marker for HIV in Western Blot Analysis. More recently other
viral gp proteins are also included in the test. Beneath the bilayer is a capsid consisting of p17
and p18. Within this shell is the viral core. The walls of the core consist of p 24 and p25. Within
the core are two identical RNA molecules, 9800 nucleotides in length. Hydrogen bonded to each
viral RNA is a cellular tRNA molecule. The viral RNA is coated by tightly bound molecules of p
7 and p 9 . The core also contains approximately 50 molecules of reverse transcriptase. There are
several other viral proteins whose precise functions are not fully understood. The virus can be
grown in tissue culture for diagnostic and research purposes. Several of the viral proteins have
been cloned and generated in relatively large quantities. An individual can receive an inoculum
of HIV through an abrasion in a mucosal surface (e.g., genital and rectal walls), a blood
transfusion, or by intravenous injection with a contaminated needle. Virus or virally infected
cells are found in body fluids such as semen and blood. The most important target for the virus is
hematopoietic cells such as bone marrow derived monocytes, myelocytes and lymphocytes.
Infection of im.
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The blackbody radiation spectrum from a warm object ... (Check all that apply.)
a.
depends on the temperature of the object.
b.
depends on what the object is made of.
c.
depends on the density of the object.
d.
depends on the object's mass..
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The basic economic ideology concerning market activity in Feudal times arose from the Church
via Canon Law and was enforced by religious beliefs and the guilds.
1. Did the economic activities of the Templars, a sect of the church, abide by Feudal 'regulations'
on economic activity? Why or why not?
2. Name and discuss two key factors that helped erode the Feudal economic structure and pave
the way for the emerging mercantile society and make sure to explain why they were the key.
These factors can be economically related, politically related or ideologically related..
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14.1\%. Assume the three-year returns were normally distributed across funds with a standard
deviation of 4.1% . Open spreadsheet a. What is the probability an individual large-cap domestic
stock fund had a three-year return of at least 20% (to 4 decimals)? b. What is the probability an
individual large-cap domestic stock fund had a three-year return of 10% or less (to 4 decimals)?
c. How big does the return have to be to put a domestic stock fund in the top 10% for the three-
year period (to 2 decimals)? Distribution of Stock Returns The average return for large-cap
domestic stock funds over the three years 2009-2011 was 14.1% . Assume the three-year retums
were normaly distributed across funds with a standard deviation of 4.1% Average return \%
(decimal form) Retum standard deviation % (decimal form) What is the probablity an individual
lamge-cap domestic stock fund had a thee-year return of at least 20% (to 4 decimals)? 12 What is
the probability an individual large-cap domestic stock fund had a three-year return of 10% or less
(to 4 decimals)? 14 How big does the return have to be to put a domestic stock fund in the top
10% for the three-year period (to 2 decimals)? 15 16 16..
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remains the same and if inflation anerages 4 perceat in the future, when wit the average person
become a milionaire? The average person will be a milionaire in about yoars. (Type an integer or
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The ATPase complex in the mitochondrial inner membrane is made up of t.pdfaadyacouture
The ATPase complex in the mitochondrial inner membrane is made up of two sub-domains.
These are known as
a. FA b. F c. F1 d. FB e. F f. F0
During evolution of the ATPase
The and subunits were formed by duplication
The and subunits were recruited from separate soluble enzymes
The ATPase has remained essential for all life forms on earth
The ATPase has been lost from some intracellular parasites
Eukaryotes evolved the V type ATPase
Eukaryotes gained F type ATPases via endosymbiosis of mitochondria and chloroplasts
If the c ring of an ATPase contained 12 subunits, synthesis of one ATP should theoretically
require transport of how many protons?
a. 12 b. 6 c. 4 d. 3 e. 2
Why would ATPase rotate clockwise when seen from above during an experiment?
a. b. c. d. e.
5. In the T
Proton gradient driven rotation
ATP hydrolysis at -subunits
Binding of an inhibitor
Mutation in the gamma subunit
Lack of available ADP
conformation, the nucleotide binding site of the ATPase -subunit
a. b. c. d.
Has a lower energy state when ATP is bund than ADP + Pi
Is close to the gamma subunit
Requires a large energetic input to dissociate the ATP
Changes to the L conformation after ATP synthesis
I and ii
I and iii iii only iii and iv.
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Consider the following data for May 2020 : [RA (Cick the icon to vew the data.) (Cick the icon
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The American pika (Ochotona princeps) is a high-elevation mammal found in mountains
throughout western North America. You have identified three populations of this species
in the Rocky Mountains: one occurs on a very large mountain (Mountain 1), and two
additional populations occur on two smaller peaks that are 70km (Mountain 2) and
95km (Mountain 3) away from Mountain 1. You want to know how genetically similar or
different these three pika populations are from each other, so you sequence alleles from
ten microsatellite loci in all three populations to measure genetic differentiation. As you
are sampling these pikas, you notice that some of the individuals on Mountain 3 exhibit
a phenotypically-visible mutation that makes them limbless: they do not form any arms
or legs. These pikas cannot move around to gather food, so NONE of them survive to
adulthood. You do some mating trials and sequence the genomes of mutant and normal
pikas and identify that the mutant phenotype is caused by a recessive deleterious allele
l at the Legless locus (LL and Ll individuals are normal, but ll individuals have no limbs
and do not survive).
Relevant population characteristics for the 3 mountain populations are shown below.
Population 1 (original population):
FIS = 0.09
FST to all other subpopulations = 0.24
Ne = 86
Population 2 (70km away):
FIS = 0.05
FST to all other subpopulations = 0.34
Ne = 177
Population 3 (95km away):
FIS = 0.14
FST to all other subpopulations = 0.37
Ne = 564
QUESTION: On mountain 2 (population 2), a different mutation is observed at the PPD
locus: A mutation from A to C occurs in one individual. C is codominant, confers larger
body size for every copy of C, and is therefore favored by natural selection. How large
does that selection coefficient have to be in favor of C in order for this allele in
population 2 to evolve by natural selection instead of evolving based on random chance
events (a.k.a. genetic drift)?
a. s > 0.441
b. s > 88.5
c. s > 0.00282
d. not enough information to determine
e. s> 0.00581
The American pika (Ochotona princeps) is a high-elevation mammal found in mountains
throughout western North America. You have identified three populations of this species in the
Rocky Mountains: one occurs on a very large mountain (Mountain 1), and two additional
populations occur on two smaller peaks that are 70km (Mountain 2) and 95km (Mountain 3)
away from Mountain 1. You want to know how genetically similar or different these three pika
populations are from each other, so you sequence alleles from ten microsatellite loci in all three
populations to measure genetic differentiation. As you are sampling these pikas, you notice that
some of the individuals on Mountain 3 exhibit a phenotypically-visible mutation that makes
them limbless: they do not form any arms or legs. These pikas cannot move around to gather
food, so NONE of them survive to adulthood. You do some mating trials and sequence the
genomes of mutant and normal pikas and i.
The amount deducted for the Canada Pension Plan is reported at the end.pdfaadyacouture
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employee on a _______.
Question content area bottom
A.
Payroll Register
B.
T4
C.
Record of Employment
D.
TD1.
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breeding tub / tub male is crossed to a pure breeding quip / quip female. This mating produces
four dihybrid F 1 . The four F 1 progeny all have the same genotype with respect to quip and tub.
These can all be described as....
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(Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) Required: a. What is the arithmetic mean return? b.
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white flowers L for long pollen shape is dominant to I for round pollen. A test cross between a
parent that is heterozygous at both loci and parent that is homozygous recessive at both loci
produces a 1:1 ratio of offspring with white flowers and long pollen, and offspring with purple
flowers and round pollen. Which of the following shows the correct pattern of linkage in the
heterozygous parent PL // pl PI // pL Pp / LI pl//pl For this problem: Tall stature ( T ) is dominant
to short stature ( t ) Blue flower color ( B ) is dominant to white flower color (b). The loci for
stature and flower color are linked and are known to recombine at a rate = 36% A cross is made
between an individual that is heterozygous for stature and flower color with the genotype TB// tb
and one that is short with white flowers. The genotype of a recombinant gamete produced by the
heterozygous parent could be The frequency of this one recombinant gamete type is expected to
be The frequency of offspring from this cross expected to be short and have blue flowers is For
this problem: Tall stature ( T ) is dominant to short stature (t) Blue flower color (B) is dominant
to white flower color (b) The loci for stature and flower color are linked and are known to
recombine at a rate = 36% A cross is made between an individual that is heterozygous for stature
and flower color with the genotype TB//tb and one that is short with white flowers. The genotype
of a recombinant gamete produced by the heterozygous parent could be binant gamete type is
expected to be The frequency of offspring from this cross expected to be short and have blue
flowers is A cross is made between an individual that is heterozygous for stature and flower with
the genotype TB//tb and one that is short with white flowers. The genotype of a recombinant
gamete produced by the heterozygous parent coul The frequency of this one recombinant gamete
type is expected to be this cross expected to be short and have blue flowe A cross is made
between an individual that is heterozygous for stature and flower color with the genotype TB //
tb and one that is short with white flowers. The genotype of a recombinant gamete produced by
the heterozygous parent could be The frequency of this one recombinant gamete type is expected
to be The frequency of offspring from this cross expected to be short and have blue flowers is In
an individual with the following genotype A b // a B , which of the gamete types listed below can
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The Annapolis Corporation's stockholders' equity accounts have the fol.pdfaadyacouture
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5500,000 Common stock, $10 par (100,000 shares issued and outstanding) Additional paid-in
capitat common Retained earnings Total stockholders' equity 1 , 000 , 000 1 , 000 , 000 3 , 750 ,
000 $ , 250 , 000 Annapolis engaged in the following dividend transactions during 2018, 2019,
and 2020 . 3 3s Dividends are in arrears for 2016 and 2017, On December 1, 2018, the annual
cash dividend plus the dividends in arrears were dectared on the preferred stock. In addition, a
51.50 per share dividend was declared on the common stock. The dividends were paid on
December 31,2018 . On December 1, 2019, the annual cash dividend on the preferred stock was
declared. The dividend was paid on Decernber 31, 2019. On December 10 , a 30% stock
dividend was declared on the common stock, distributable on January 25, 2020. The market price
per share for the common stock on December 10,2019, was $28 . On January 25, 2020, the stock
dividend declared on Decernber 10, 2019, was issued On December 1, the annual cash dividend
on the preferred ttock was declared; it is payable on Jamuary 15 , 2021 . In aquition. on
December t 1 = 104 stoek dividend was deolared on the common stock, distributable on January
20, 2021. The market price per share for the common stock on December 1,2020, was $23 . No
other stock transactions took place during 2018, 2019, or 2020. Reguired Prepare the entries to
record the dividond transactions for 2018, 2019, and 2020. (Do not record any transactions.
The amount of Jen's monthly phone bill is normally distributed with a.pdfaadyacouture
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Act in relation to community and public health? What is the role of the nurse in implementing
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will attempt to identify the patients' problem; this involves interviewing the patient and family
members, observing behavick. and performing examinations help gather information. - What
would be an example of an open-ended question below? (Select all that apply) Did you fall
today? How are you currently feeling? Are vou still feesing dian?? Telime what happened to
you?.
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of air through the bronchi. Similar to humans, birds have a two-step breathing (in through the
beak and then out through the beak). 2 marks True Birds can extract more oxygen for each ml of
air inhaled than mammals False True Birds require valves to control the direction of airflow
within their lungs False The direction of blood flow alongside the bronchi will be in the same
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have normal fingers, while heterozygotes have characteristically short fingers. A separate gene
influences tongue rolling; the ability to roll the tongue (R) is dominant to non-rolling (r). Two
short-fingered people, one not able to roll his tongue and the other heterozygous for both these
alleles, have children.
What genotypic and phenotypic ratios are expected in their potential offspring?.
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remains the same and if inflation anerages 4 perceat in the future, when wit the average person
become a milionaire? The average person will be a milionaire in about yoars. (Type an integer or
decimal rounded to two decimal places as neoded.).
The ATPase complex in the mitochondrial inner membrane is made up of t.pdfaadyacouture
The ATPase complex in the mitochondrial inner membrane is made up of two sub-domains.
These are known as
a. FA b. F c. F1 d. FB e. F f. F0
During evolution of the ATPase
The and subunits were formed by duplication
The and subunits were recruited from separate soluble enzymes
The ATPase has remained essential for all life forms on earth
The ATPase has been lost from some intracellular parasites
Eukaryotes evolved the V type ATPase
Eukaryotes gained F type ATPases via endosymbiosis of mitochondria and chloroplasts
If the c ring of an ATPase contained 12 subunits, synthesis of one ATP should theoretically
require transport of how many protons?
a. 12 b. 6 c. 4 d. 3 e. 2
Why would ATPase rotate clockwise when seen from above during an experiment?
a. b. c. d. e.
5. In the T
Proton gradient driven rotation
ATP hydrolysis at -subunits
Binding of an inhibitor
Mutation in the gamma subunit
Lack of available ADP
conformation, the nucleotide binding site of the ATPase -subunit
a. b. c. d.
Has a lower energy state when ATP is bund than ADP + Pi
Is close to the gamma subunit
Requires a large energetic input to dissociate the ATP
Changes to the L conformation after ATP synthesis
I and ii
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The American pika (Ochotona princeps) is a high-elevation mammal found in mountains
throughout western North America. You have identified three populations of this species
in the Rocky Mountains: one occurs on a very large mountain (Mountain 1), and two
additional populations occur on two smaller peaks that are 70km (Mountain 2) and
95km (Mountain 3) away from Mountain 1. You want to know how genetically similar or
different these three pika populations are from each other, so you sequence alleles from
ten microsatellite loci in all three populations to measure genetic differentiation. As you
are sampling these pikas, you notice that some of the individuals on Mountain 3 exhibit
a phenotypically-visible mutation that makes them limbless: they do not form any arms
or legs. These pikas cannot move around to gather food, so NONE of them survive to
adulthood. You do some mating trials and sequence the genomes of mutant and normal
pikas and identify that the mutant phenotype is caused by a recessive deleterious allele
l at the Legless locus (LL and Ll individuals are normal, but ll individuals have no limbs
and do not survive).
Relevant population characteristics for the 3 mountain populations are shown below.
Population 1 (original population):
FIS = 0.09
FST to all other subpopulations = 0.24
Ne = 86
Population 2 (70km away):
FIS = 0.05
FST to all other subpopulations = 0.34
Ne = 177
Population 3 (95km away):
FIS = 0.14
FST to all other subpopulations = 0.37
Ne = 564
QUESTION: On mountain 2 (population 2), a different mutation is observed at the PPD
locus: A mutation from A to C occurs in one individual. C is codominant, confers larger
body size for every copy of C, and is therefore favored by natural selection. How large
does that selection coefficient have to be in favor of C in order for this allele in
population 2 to evolve by natural selection instead of evolving based on random chance
events (a.k.a. genetic drift)?
a. s > 0.441
b. s > 88.5
c. s > 0.00282
d. not enough information to determine
e. s> 0.00581
The American pika (Ochotona princeps) is a high-elevation mammal found in mountains
throughout western North America. You have identified three populations of this species in the
Rocky Mountains: one occurs on a very large mountain (Mountain 1), and two additional
populations occur on two smaller peaks that are 70km (Mountain 2) and 95km (Mountain 3)
away from Mountain 1. You want to know how genetically similar or different these three pika
populations are from each other, so you sequence alleles from ten microsatellite loci in all three
populations to measure genetic differentiation. As you are sampling these pikas, you notice that
some of the individuals on Mountain 3 exhibit a phenotypically-visible mutation that makes
them limbless: they do not form any arms or legs. These pikas cannot move around to gather
food, so NONE of them survive to adulthood. You do some mating trials and sequence the
genomes of mutant and normal pikas and i.
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heterozygous parent could be The frequency of this one recombinant gamete type is expected to
be The frequency of offspring from this cross expected to be short and have blue flowers is For
this problem: Tall stature ( T ) is dominant to short stature (t) Blue flower color (B) is dominant
to white flower color (b) The loci for stature and flower color are linked and are known to
recombine at a rate = 36% A cross is made between an individual that is heterozygous for stature
and flower color with the genotype TB//tb and one that is short with white flowers. The genotype
of a recombinant gamete produced by the heterozygous parent could be binant gamete type is
expected to be The frequency of offspring from this cross expected to be short and have blue
flowers is A cross is made between an individual that is heterozygous for stature and flower with
the genotype TB//tb and one that is short with white flowers. The genotype of a recombinant
gamete produced by the heterozygous parent coul The frequency of this one recombinant gamete
type is expected to be this cross expected to be short and have blue flowe A cross is made
between an individual that is heterozygous for stature and flower color with the genotype TB //
tb and one that is short with white flowers. The genotype of a recombinant gamete produced by
the heterozygous parent could be The frequency of this one recombinant gamete type is expected
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The Annapolis Corporation's stockholders' equity accounts have the fol.pdfaadyacouture
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51.50 per share dividend was declared on the common stock. The dividends were paid on
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The anatomy of bird lungs is very different to that of mammals- Birds.pdfaadyacouture
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