Two large populations of Drosophila are established with a recessive allele, r, at frequencies of q=0.2 and q=0.8, respectively. After 10 generations the frequency of r is q=0.35 in both populations. What does this suggest about the nature of selection at this locus. Why?
Two large populations of Drosophila are established with a recessive allele, r, at frequencies of q=0.2 and q=0.8, respectively. After 10 generations the frequency of r is q=0.35 in both populations. What does this suggest about the nature of selection at this locus. Why?
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