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After the results of the chromatography and electrophoresis experiments, can you reasonably conclude that the red shell color is produced by a single red pigment whose synthesis is catalyzed by an enzyme (with an approximate mass of 45 kDa) coded for by the dominant allele?
 
  a. Yes
  b. No
  c. You can reasonably conclude that the shell color is produced by a singlepigment, but not that it is catalyzed by an enzyme coded for by the dominantallele.

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There are two types of genetic drift. Describe and give an example of the bottleneck effect.
 
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Answer to q. 1

a

Answer to q. 2

When a once abundant population experiences a drastic decline in its numbers, genetic variability is also reduced. If and when this population increases its numbers, the frequency of alleles will be different from that of the original population simply due to chance. A classic example is the cheetah, as well as the northern elephant seal, and the California condor.
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Electric Light Bulb All of these are right, thanks!
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