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why the frequency of sickle cell trait is so much higher in sub-Saharan Africa than in most other parts of the world?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 02:20
Humans are believed to have evolved in coastal regions in east africa. the region had an abundant supply of fish for early humanoids to eat. when scientists analyze the fads gene they see an interesting pattern. people whose families have lived in this area of east africa for generation show a high level of diversity in alleles for the fads gene. conversely, people whose families had migrated inland a moderate distance from sources of fish showed a much lower diversity for fads gene alleles. additionally, the fads alleles found in people whose family has lived inland for generation are almost all gene alleles which produce fads proteins with a high level of function and activity. how do anthropologists explain this?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 13:00
Why is the statement not a hypothesis? sunflowers require soil and plenty of sunlight and water to grow and thrive.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 13:40
1. -define adaptation2 explain darwin's theories of descent with modification and natural selection in detail3. -explain how each of these provides evidence for evolution: a. -fossil record, including superposition and transitional fossilsb-anatomy, including homologous structuresc-biological molecules, including dna and proteins4. -explain the difference between convergent and divergent evolution.5. -define and give three examples of artificial selection6. -define and give one example of coevolution.7. -explain biodiversity and how it benefits humans.8. -explain a type of population lest affected by environmental change.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 15:00
Agroup of students want to live a healthier life style they decide to use one of these following vegetable oils for cooking apex
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