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Post by ellisael on Jun 17, 2022 2:41:06 GMT -5
Found this really interesting question : Pretend you are a scientist observing three different varieties of a single bird species that are part of the same population. In three to five sentences, describe what genetic variations exist in your population. Then, using reasoning skills and mock evidence from your observations, describe the impact these traits have on the birds’ relationships with their environment and predators. (Source Bartleby Learn)
I was wondering if there were any anatomically and genetic science-affiliated pet parents who could quench my curiosity by answering this qn.
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Post by cnyguy on Jun 18, 2022 18:46:34 GMT -5
It would be interesting to get an answer to that. It's way beyond my areas of expertise so I can't answer it. I don't know if any of our Forum members have the necessary background to provide an answer either, but maybe we'll find out.
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Post by ellisael on Jun 20, 2022 5:37:15 GMT -5
It would be interesting to get an answer to that. It's way beyond my areas of expertise so I can't answer it. I don't know if any of our Forum members have the necessary background to provide an answer either, but maybe we'll find out - thank you so much- i look forward eagerly too
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Post by msdani1981 on Jul 10, 2022 19:20:59 GMT -5
Do you mind if I post this in an aviculture group on Facebook? I bet you'll get answers. 😊
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