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One hundred independent populations of Drosophila are established with 10 individuals in each population, of which, one individual is of "Aa" genotype and the other nine are of "AA" genotype. If random genetic drift is the only mechanism acting on these populations, then, after a large number of generations,the expected number of populations fixed for the “a” allele is.

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Answered by ashita4377
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Moreover, deterministic forces may act with or against genetic drift, ... of alleles and genotypes in populations (e.g., gene flow tends to homogenize different ... In a population of N = 100 individuals, if there are 25 AA, 50 Aa and 25 aa, then the ... Each coin is analogous to the type of allele you can get from one of your diploid

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Answered by vaishnavibunny225
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5

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After large number of generation expected number of population in which alllele fixed=

No of population /2N

so 100/2*10

=5

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