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Biology, 23.01.2021 01:00 samarahjimerson

Question 6(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) (04.03 HC)
A doctoral student is studying the genetic makeup of a species of jellyfish that occurs at low, middle and high latitude regions of the Pacific Ocean. On an oceanographic
expedition, she collects specimens of the jellyfish throughout its range. Upon returning to the laboratory at the university, an assistant places all of the jellyfish in an aquarium with
an average temperature of approximately 20°С. After a few days, he notes that almost two-thirds of the jellyfish have died. Using the figure below, how would you explain which
jellyfish likely make up the bulk of the survivors and what the mistake was?

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