Answer:
The probability is 1/2
Explanation:
Heterozygous for sickle cell allele is AS
Homozygous allele is SS
AS SS
The offspring formed include
AS, AS, SS, SS
The probability of their children being carriers include
Number of AS/ Total number of offspring
= 2/4 =1/2 or 0.5
Complete question:
Thinking creatively about evolutionary mechanisms, identify at least
two schemes that could generate allelic polymorphism in a population except natural selection that favors heterozygotes.
<u>Select the two correct answers.</u>
-inbreeding among individuals in the population
-purifying selection against mutational variants of alleles in the population
-continuous migration of individuals with new alleles into the population
-mutations that do not severely affect viability and reproductivity
-genetic drift of alleles common in the population
-events leading to genetic bottleneck effect
Answer:
The two events that might favor heterozygotes among the options are
- The Continuous migration of individuals with new alleles into the population
- Mutations that do not severely affect viability and reproductivity. These might favor heterozygous frequencies.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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