BISC 102 Study Guide - Final Guide: Null Hypothesis, Gene Pool, Sexual Selection

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Null hypothesis a general statement or default position that there is no relationship between two measured phenomena among groups or no association. Alternate hypothesis one that states there is a statistically significant relationship between two variables. Usually the hypothesis an experimenter is trying to prove. Replication multiple trials of thesame experiment to ensure your results are not due to chance. The differential survival and reproduction of variant individuals within a population. Heritability amount of phenotypic variations in a population that is attributable to individual genetic difference. Traits that can be transmitted from one generation to the next. The relative contribution each individual makes to the next andthe subsequent generations. All the alleles of all the genes in a certain population. Sexual selection a mode of natural selection that favors one extreme phenotype with the result that the average phenotype of a population change in one direction.

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