In population genetics the frequency of individual alleles remain constant as long as alleles are neither selected for or against. Phenotypic frequency varies based on the relative frequency of the various dominant and recessive alleles in the population. Further, if selection is taking place phenotype will tend to change in the direction of the allele selected. If the population is small enough there is also the factor of genetic drift, which can change phenotype in one direction within a few generations. Populations are certainly being acted on and alleles selected whether they are obvious phenotypically...if these traits are linked with ones that are visually apparent the change will manifest phenotypically but the change occurs because of linkage to the selected trait as opposed to by selection for the phenotypically obvious one. Some traits give an advantage.
This seems to have an obvious answer. The answer was obvious to all present.
It's obvious that you don't know how to use the word obvious in a sentence because you asked a question on how to use it.
Yes, "obvious" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that is easily perceived or understood without needing to be stated explicitly.
You would call something that is obvious or visible "apparent" or "evident."
The expression given has no obvious meaning.
Pretty Obvious. But I will answer it. It means something is very light. Sometimes light as a feather.
Isn't this very obvious,it means exactly what it says. That a person or a team will take on all challengers. "Bring it on"
art involes expression and when we are expressing ourselves we sometimes use it throug our language or through communicating with others because that's in the nature of art.. Art in expression is simple obvious (doesnt need a further explanation) :)
Necessary apparatus: A crazed expression. A psychopathic laugh. Two cans of red bull. A chainsaw. And a computer nerd. Method: Kinda self obvious ;)
To "play ostrich man" means ignore something that is obvious. Ostriches are supposed to bury their heads in the sand to try to escape from danger.
Her contentment was obvious by the serene expression on her face. Contentment will always leave you satisfied.
In population genetics the frequency of individual alleles remain constant as long as alleles are neither selected for or against. Phenotypic frequency varies based on the relative frequency of the various dominant and recessive alleles in the population. Further, if selection is taking place phenotype will tend to change in the direction of the allele selected. If the population is small enough there is also the factor of genetic drift, which can change phenotype in one direction within a few generations. Populations are certainly being acted on and alleles selected whether they are obvious phenotypically...if these traits are linked with ones that are visually apparent the change will manifest phenotypically but the change occurs because of linkage to the selected trait as opposed to by selection for the phenotypically obvious one. Some traits give an advantage.
The adjective of "obvious" is "obvious."
No, the word 'obvious' is not a noun.The word 'obvious' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The abstract noun form of the adjective obvious is obviousness.
NO, because a dominant phenotype could either be homozygous or a heterozygous.so unless you are sure about the genotype of parents we can't determine it...but we can determine the genotype of a person showing reccessive phenotype, as a recessive trait always expresses itself in a homozygous condition...
No, when you see "as ___ as___" you are looking at a simile. Just remember AS = A Simile