There are two populations of mice. One is large and lives on the mainland. The other is small and inhabits an island. The two po
pulations exchange migrants at a high rate across shallow water that connects the island to the mainland. Part A If you compared the allele frequencies in the two populations, what would you expect to find? If you compared the allele frequencies in the two populations, what would you expect to find? the allele frequencies of both populations are likely to be similar. the allele frequencies of both populations are completely different. the allele frequencies of both populations are exactly the same.
The allele frequencies of both populations are likely to be similar.
Explanation:
An allele is a variant form of a given gene. Sometimes different alleles can cause variations in the observable characteristics of the species examined.
In the option given the chance that alleles are similar is very high because both populations exchange migrants very frequently and at a high rate so the genes of both populations are mixed very often.