BIS 2B Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Siamese Cat, Population Genetics, Genetic Drift

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More genetics study questions population genetics: peppered moths come in two phenotypes, a gray form and a dark form (also called melanic form). Color is conferred by a single locus with two alleles, a and a. The a allele is dominant and produces the dark form. The a alleles is recessive and produces the light colored phenotype. A scientist is studying the frequency of color alleles and genotypes in the peppered moth around the city of manchester in. In 1980, she finds that the frequency of the a allele in that population = . 2. Peppered moths are an annual species, with one generation per year. Weinberg conditions apply to this population, the expected frequencies for aa, aa and aa genotypes the next year would be: This scientist comes back to this population in 1995, and records the colors of 4000 moths.

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