If selective pressure changed and the recessive gene was selected for, individuals carrying the recessive gene would have a higher chance of surviving and reproducing, leading to an increase in the frequency of that gene in the population. Over time, this could result in the recessive gene becoming the dominant trait in the population.
Yes - solid-liquid-gas can be changed by temperature.
Slate is silt changed under pressure.
metamorphic rock
6th amino acid is changed in haemoglobin chain due to a recessive mutation on beta haemoglobin producing gene
Sandstone is changed into quartzite and basalt is changed into schist or gneiss through the process of metamorphism.
pressure in a refrigeration system is changed in the
Metamorphic, changed by pressure and heat
Yes, it is true that an equilibrium constant is not changed by a change in pressure.
selected
Competitive exclusion: one of the competing species completely eliminates the other. Ecological displacement: spatial arrangement, activity periods, diets, etc., have changed because of competition Character displacement: morphology, physiology, behavior, etc., have been altered by the selective pressure of competition Competitive exclusion principle: If two species-populations are limited by the same resource, then one of them ultimately will exclude the other, but coexistence is promoted by partitioning the resource or by adapting to the selective pressure.
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Selective breeding
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Igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks can be changed by high temperatures and pressure, and the resultant rock is called metamorphic, because its form has been changed.
no
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The Dr Who theme tune has been changed numerous time, but the melody remained the original one. It changed over 5 times and was selected by the director.