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Question

AaBbCcD AaBbCcDd AaBbCcDd AaBbCcDd AaBbCcDc Aa ding 1 Heading 2 Title Subtitle Subtle Em... Emphasis Intense E.... Strong Styles Use the information in Figure 2 to answer Questions 6 and 7. 4.0 n.s. 3.5 3.0 2.5 2.0 E No SR equal sex ratio (N-3) No SR SR present female biasedfemale biased (N-4) (N-4) Figure 2 The mean number of days to cervatios for each selection regime (N 11 lines), when females were mated to standardized stock males, showing median,interquartile range, and range ""P, 0.0001: not significant Question 6. By how much did the females from lines with SR differ with respect to their average time to vemating as compared with those from lines without SR? Question 7. Did the population sex ratio significantly affect the mean time to vemating?

Explanation / Answer

6. female biased population with no SR has a mean no of day for mating which ranges from almost 2.9 to 3.4 days. Whereas, in the female biased population with SR, the mean time for remating varies between almost 2.5-2.9 days.

7. No, as the differenece in remating time between equal sex populaion and female biased population is not significant.