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2.1 In rabbits, black fur is produced by the allele (B) and white fur by the allele (b) - NSC Life Sciences - Question 2 - 2016 - Paper 2

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2.1 In rabbits, black fur is produced by the allele (B) and white fur by the allele (b). The table below shows the genotypes of some rabbits. | RABBIT | GENOTYPE |... show full transcript

Worked Solution & Example Answer:2.1 In rabbits, black fur is produced by the allele (B) and white fur by the allele (b) - NSC Life Sciences - Question 2 - 2016 - Paper 2

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2.1.1 What is the phenotype: (a) Produced by the recessive allele

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The phenotype produced by the recessive allele (b) is white fur.

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2.1.1 What is the phenotype: (b) of rabbit 2

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The phenotype of rabbit 2, which has the genotype Bb, is black fur.

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2.1.2 Give the NUMBER only (1, 2 or 3) of the rabbit(s) that is/are: (a) Pure-bred

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The NUMBER of pure-bred rabbit(s) is 1.

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2.1.2 Give the NUMBER only (1, 2 or 3) of the rabbit(s) that is/are: (b) Homozygous dominant

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The NUMBER of homozygous dominant rabbit(s) is 1.

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2.1.3 Use a genetic cross to show the percentage chance of rabbits 1 and 3 having offspring with white fur.

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To determine the percentage chance of rabbits 1 (BB) and 3 (bb) having offspring with white fur, we can represent the genetic cross as follows:

P1:Phenotype: Black×WhiteP_1: \text{Phenotype: Black} \times \text{White} \text{Gametes:} B \, B \ b \, b \ Offspring genotype:BbBbBbBb\text{Offspring genotype:} Bb \, Bb \, Bb \, Bb
  • All offspring will have the genotype Bb, which results in a phenotype of black fur. Thus, percentage chance of white fur offspring is 0%.

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2.2.1 Give ONE conclusion the scientists came to after the investigation.

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The two types of shrimp, type A and type B, did not belong to the same species.

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2.2.2 Explain your answer to QUESTION 2.2.1.

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Individuals that belong to the same species can interbreed, whereas the two types of shrimp were unable to interbreed, indicating they are different species.

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2.2.3 Why did the scientists repeat the investigation?

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The scientists repeated the investigation to ensure the results would be reliable and consistent across multiple trials.

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2.3 Describe how speciation occurs through geographic isolation.

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Speciation through geographic isolation occurs when an original population is separated into two populations by a geographic barrier. This separation results in no gene flow or interbreeding between the populations. Each population evolves independently due to different environmental conditions, allowing natural selection to act on them over time. Eventually, these populations may become so genetically distinct that even if they were to come in contact again, they would be unable to reproduce with each other.

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2.4.1 How could the validity of this investigation be increased?

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The validity of the investigation could be increased by ensuring ponds 1 and 2 have identical environmental conditions and by including equal numbers of predatory fish in both ponds.

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2.4.2 Identify the: (a) independent variable

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The independent variable is the type of predator introduced.

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2.4.2 Identify the: (b) dependent variable

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The dependent variable is the number of spots on the guppies.

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2.4.3 Explain why the scientist included pond 2 in this investigation.

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Pond 2 was included as a control to compare the results with pond 1, ensuring that any changes observed were due to the presence of the predator as an independent variable.

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2.5.1 What is this type of diagram called?

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This type of diagram is called a phylogenetic tree.

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2.5.2 How many genera are shown in the diagram above?

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There are 4 genera shown in the diagram above.

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2.5.3 According to this diagram, which: (a) Genus is most recently evolved

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The genus most recently evolved is Homo.

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2.5.3 According to this diagram, which: (b) Genus is the oldest

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The genus that is the oldest is Ardipithecus.

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2.5.3 According to this diagram, which: (c) Hominid share a common ancestor with Australopithecus africanus

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The hominid that shares a common ancestor with Australopithecus africanus is Paranthropus species.

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2.5.4 Give ONE example of an Australopithecus africanus fossil found in South Africa.

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One example of an Australopithecus africanus fossil found in South Africa is Mrs. Ples.

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2.5.5 Name TWO Homo species, besides Homo sapiens, that were found in Africa.

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Two Homo species found in Africa, besides Homo sapiens, are Homo habilis and Homo erectus.

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