Chapter 15: Problem 2
How might a mutant allele that causes an inherited illness in homozygotes persist in a population?
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Chapter 15: Problem 2
How might a mutant allele that causes an inherited illness in homozygotes persist in a population?
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How have human activities contributed to balanced polymorphism between sickle cell disease and malaria? What effect, if any, might climate change have on the carrier frequency for sickle cell disease?
How does a knowledge of history, sociology, and anthropology help geneticists to interpret allele frequency data?
Give examples of how each of the following can alter allele frequencies from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium: a. nonrandom mating b. migration c. a population bottleneck d. mutation
Define genetic drift.
Describe two scenarios in human populations, one of which accounts for a gradual cline, and one for an abrupt cline.
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