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Q1. A farmer is raising rabbits. The average body weight in his rabbit population is 3 kg. The farmer selects the 10 largest rabbits in population, whose average body weight is 4 kg, and interbreeds them. If narrow-sense heritability in the rabbit population is 0.7, what is an expected body weight among offspring of selected rabbits?
Q2. Dyna Corporation had cost of goods sold of $300,000 for the present year ended December 31 and an ending inventory balance of $50,000. The beginning balances in inventory and accounts payable were $20,000 and $16,000, correspondingly. Dyna finances 80 percent of its inventory purchases with trade accounts payable, incurs purchases ratably throughout the year, and consistently pays for its purchases 30 days after acquisition. What was the amount of cash paid on accounts payable for the period of the year ended December 31?
Explain the action potential in terms of the different functional states of the voltage gated Na+ membrane channels.
Explain the process of skeletal muscle contraction, starting from the efferent motor neuron's action potential, and ending with the relaxation of the muscle.
Since a doughnut contains a large quantity of energy that can become available for our metabolism when eaten, why isn't the doughnut "jumping" all over the counter or hot to the touch?
During sleep, relay neurons in the thalamus reduce information reaching the cerebrum by altering their membrane potential. Are these neurons more likely to have depolarized or hyperpolarized?
How do you find the concentration of a solution when given the info that the concentration of the stock solution is 1:57 and has a concentration of 5mg/ml.
Retroviruses have been linked to cancer in humans. Explain how they contribute to the formation of cancer.
a mutation results in a cell that no longer produces a normal protein kinase for the M-phase. What would likely be the immediate result of this mutation.
there are five types of gene duplication including partial/internal, complete gene duplucation, partical chromosomal duplication, complete chromosomal, and polyploidy/genome duplication. Which one of these does NOT require different amounts of gen..
The D. melanogaster genome consists of approximately 1.7 x 108 base pairs. If DNA synthesis occurs at a rate of 40 base pairs per second, and the entire genome is replicated in 10 minutes, how many bidirectional origins of synthesis are required t..
In some species, males donate only sperm to the female (i.e., she does not receive a direct benefit). Give an example of this kind of mating system (you may use a particular species or a type of mating system) (1).
Alan White has no skin pigmentation even though he has normal melanocytes in his skin and hair. How would a doctor determine if this condition is due to a melanocyte dysfunction or a pituitary dysfunction?
Normally multicopy plasmids do not integrate into chromosome even when they contain considerable DNA sequence homology for recombination.
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