Hi, thanks for this video it was really helpful. I just had a question, are the curves for the selection diagrams normally distributed, so are their means=mode=median. If so in an exam question would it be acceptable to use the terms mean, median and mode interchangeably when describing the change in position or shape of the curve, due to the symmetrical nature of the normal distribution's curve? Thank you 👍.
Inbreeding: breeding within closely genetically related individuals of the same species. Interbreeding: breeding between variants of the same species. I.e, a horse breeding with a donkey to produce a mule.
Hi, When we say random mutations, are we talking about substitution, deletion etc? Or is it about chromosomal mutations. Could you explain that further please. Many thanks 😊 3:15
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loved this! Thank you
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Thank you for the video! What about disruptive selection?
Hello,
That comes up in topic 4 when speciation is taught. I have a video on that under speciation.
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Hi, thanks for this video it was really helpful. I just had a question, are the curves for the selection diagrams normally distributed, so are their means=mode=median. If so in an exam question would it be acceptable to use the terms mean, median and mode interchangeably when describing the change in position or shape of the curve, due to the symmetrical nature of the normal distribution's curve?
Thank you 👍.
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Thank you Miss
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Thank you so much for this video! I wanted to ask if there is any topics this links with?
hi miss thank you for the video, i have a question: what is allele frequency? (how would you define it?)
Hello,
that is the proportion of each allele within a gene pool.
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I thought it was how often an allele appears in the population.
thank you
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Hello, Would it be possible to explain the difference between interbreeding and Inbreeding because it has got my head baffled?_
Inbreeding: breeding within closely genetically related individuals of the same species.
Interbreeding: breeding between variants of the same species. I.e, a horse breeding with a donkey to produce a mule.
for the essay, is independent segregation important for this reason? genetic variation within the chromosomes leading to natural selection?
yep
Hi, When we say random mutations, are we talking about substitution, deletion etc? Or is it about chromosomal mutations. Could you explain that further please. Many thanks 😊 3:15
Hey, we are referring to gene mutations that result in new alleles.
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