A recessive trait remains at 25% frequency in a lab populati…
A recessive trait remains at 25% frequency in a lab population over generations. a) Analyze what this suggests about fitness and Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. b) Using Hardy-Weinberg principles, calculate the frequency of allele A in the population described above. Explain your reasoning. c) Estimate the proportion of heterozygotes (Aa) in the same population. Discuss why heterozygosity matters for evolutionary potential.
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During a storm, a mating pair of finches was blown 600 miles off the coast of Ecuador to a group of volcanic islands (we’ll call them the Galapagos). This pair of birds will reproduce and their offspring eventually become a different species from those in Ecuador. a) What type of speciation is this, and why would it occur? b) The new population is less genetically diverse than the original. What is this called?
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