A researcher is interested in studying whether or not listen…
A researcher is interested in studying whether or not listening to music while jogging makes people run faster. He thinks that listening to music will make people run faster. Luckily, he knows that, for the population he interested in (runners in Washington, DC), the mean running speed (μ) is 6mph, and the standard error is 2mph. He collects data from a sample of runners that only listen to music, and finds they have a mean running speed (M) of 9mph. State the hypothesis H0: H1:
Read DetailsAs humans spread around the world, they often adapted to loc…
As humans spread around the world, they often adapted to local conditions, especially local diseases. One example is the evolution of greater resistance to the pathogen that causes malaria. The evolution of greater resistance to malaria has been observed in human populations from three regions (South America, Western Africa, and Southeast Asia). Recent genomic studies of these populations have identified several alleles related to malaria resistance that show evidence of selection based on SNP analysis. SNP is short for [answer1]. What does it mean that these alleles show “evidence of selection”, from a genomic perspective? [answer2]
Read DetailsIn the spring of 2020, CRISPR-Cas9 was used in a pilot study…
In the spring of 2020, CRISPR-Cas9 was used in a pilot study to see if it could be used to eliminate blindness in people with Leber’s congenital amaurosis 10 (LCA10). In this trial experiment, patients had targeted CRISPR-Cas9 injected underneath their retinas, where it would hopefully edit a mutation in the CEP290 gene that is responsible for the condition. This type of genetic engineering, where gene-editing is used to treat a disease in an individual is known as…
Read DetailsThe following figure is from a study (Million et al. 2018) t…
The following figure is from a study (Million et al. 2018) that compared the gut microbiota of individuals who had severe acute malnutrition (SAM) to individuals who didn’t (CTL). What can we conclude from these results? [answer1] Our gut microbiome is an example of both a/an [answer2] and [answer3] relationship.
Read DetailsA scientist wishes to genetically modify a rat so that it gr…
A scientist wishes to genetically modify a rat so that it grows green hair. Which of the following methods would likely be the most efficient (least time intensive and least expensive), given its precise ability to edit genetic information?
Read DetailsA genetic engineer is exploring methods to develop a new kiw…
A genetic engineer is exploring methods to develop a new kiwi variety resistant to purple melon disease. They are considering two techniques: CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing, which allows targeted modifications in a specific gene linked to disease resistance, and mutation breeding, which induces a wider range of genetic changes. Which of the following best highlights an advantage of CRISPR-Cas9 over mutation breeding?
Read DetailsIdentical (monozygotic) twins were adopted by different fami…
Identical (monozygotic) twins were adopted by different families at birth and were raised in different parts of the country. However, both twins grow up to have perfect pitch. This observation would suggest what about the shared musical talent of these twins?
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The statement that racial categories are social constructs, and have no basis in biology is, in part, predicated on observations of human genetic diversity. Which of the following statements best describes the distribution of genetic variation among racial groups?
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