The answer is C. As it is clearly a case of artificial selection where they were isolated from their main gene pool. It is a selection made by human which leads to evolution. Intense hunting pressure leads to this kind of a.rtificial evolution
Focus on the evolution of the horn size in the Bighorn sheep population from 1950 to...
The bighorn sheep (Ovis
canadensis) is a species of sheep native to North America named for
its large horns. These horns can weigh up to 14 kg (30 lb), while
the sheep themselves weigh up to 140 kg (300 lb). The sheep live in
harems, groups of one male and multiple females. Populations of
bighorn sheep have inhabited Alberta, Canada for thousands of
years. In bighorn sheep, males fight each other by banging their
large horns together and males that...
Focus on the evolution of the horn size in the Bighorn sheep population from 1950 to present. What is the origin of the variation in the sheep species? The origin of variation is mating between sheep with all sizes of horns The origin is a response to the selective pressure of hunting pressure making the male sheep have smaller horns The origin is selective pressure of female sheep making the male sheep have bigger horns The origin is a random...
Focus on the evolution of the horn size in the Bighorn sheep population from 1950 to present. Does variation exist for horn size in bighorn sheep? Explain the variation. Yes, variation exists. There are sheep with small, medium and large horns O No, variation does not exist. It is a fixed trait. Yes, variation exists. The sheep can change its horn size to adapt to the environment. Yes, variation exists. The sheep need bigger horns to fight and win mates....
The bighorn sheep (Ovis
canadensis) is a species of sheep native to North America named for
its large horns. These horns can weigh up to 14 kg (30 lb), while
the sheep themselves weigh up to 140 kg (300 lb). The sheep live in
harems, groups of one male and multiple females. Populations of
bighorn sheep have inhabited Alberta, Canada for thousands of
years. In bighorn sheep, males fight each other by banging their
large horns together and males that...
The bighorn sheep (Ovis
canadensis) is a species of sheep native to North America named for
its large horns. These horns can weigh up to 14 kg (30 lb), while
the sheep themselves weigh up to 140 kg (300 lb). The sheep live in
harems, groups of one male and multiple females. Populations of
bighorn sheep have inhabited Alberta, Canada for thousands of
years. In bighorn sheep, males fight each other by banging their
large horns together and males that...
EXP1- HARDY WEINBERG EQUILIBRIUM S01 197 Population Size 0.65 Generations Population Size Proportion Rallele Proportion rallele Prop. Genotype Prop. RrGenotype Prop. RR Genotype 0.35 0.13 0.46 0.42 980 Generations Allele Proportion Genotype Proportions 980 Generations Rr RR Generations 500 193 Population Size Population Size Proportion Rallele Proportion rallele 0.57 0.43 0.22 Prop. Genotype Prop RrGenotype Prop. RR Genotype 0.41 0.37 Generations Genotype Proportions Allele Proportion 980 Generations Rr RR Use your results to explain if and how the allele frequencies...
lab topic 13
watch on colony in the margin of your loba characteristics observed Repeat steps to with two additional species You partnerid e three dillerent species Observe Color Plates 15, 17. und 18. Describe the shape ang face, and color of these bacterial species c Results Labo 1. Complete Table 13.1 at the bottom of the pagesger F 1 to describe the three bacterial cultures you observed Ahora Discussion surfact characteristics found in the lab partner barved by you...
Since the 1980s, HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) has been infecting humans around the world causing the condition known as AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome). HIV, like all viruses, needs to enter cells and use their machinery to reproduce and spread. During HIV infection, the virus enters specific cells of the immune system (T-cells) by "docking" onto cell surface proteins, including one called CCR5 Genetic analysis of individuals who are naturally immune (resistant) to HIV have revealed that resistance to HIV...
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From the pages 571-587 attached below.
1a) Suppose a population of guppies was infected with a
parasite. In that population a mutation results in a parasite
resistant genotype that spreads through the population through
natural selection. A subsequent mutation in the parasite results in
a genotype that is unaffected by the newly evolved resistant guppy
genotype. What is the name of the hypothesis that explains this
host parasite “arms race”.?
1b) What is this name...