BIOL 1209 Chapter : Bio 1209 WA1

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The null hypothesis states that altering the fitness values and mutation rates will not affect the allele frequencies of the population of panda bears. The alternative hypothesis states that altering the fitness value and mutation rate will affect the allele frequencies of the population of panda bears. In the control population, 10,000 panda bears existed, and the following was observed: The fitness values of the homozygous dominant (aa) and heterozygous (aa) were equal to 1, whereas the homozygous recessive (aa) was equal to . 95. Only one population was evolving, and it was watched for 1000 generations. Figure 1 displays trial 1 in which a population of 1000 panda bears was observed. Figure 2 displays trial 2 in which a population of 1000 panda bears was observed. The fitness values of the homozygous dominant (aa) and heterozygous (aa) remained at 1. 0, while the fitness value of the homozygous recessive (aa) was lowered from . 95 to 0. 08.

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