Answer:
D. The frequency of the Ellis-van Creveld allele is 0.0447 in the isolated population and 0.0026 in the general population, which suggests that genetic drift has occurred in the isolated population.
Explanation:
If we assume that one gene is involved in Ellis-van Creveld syndrome and we name that gene with A, then the genotype of the syndrome would be aa.
In population 1, the frequency of the syndrome is 1/150000=0.0000066(it is the frequency of the aa gentotype)
In population 2, the frequency of the syndrome is 1/500=0.002
According to Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium
p2+2pq+q2=1 (p2 is the frequency of the dominant homozygous, 2pq is the frequency of heterozygous and q2 is the frequency of the recessive homozygous).
q or the frequency of the Ellis-van Creveld allele in Population 1 is
=0.0026
q or the frequency of the Ellis-van Creveld allele in Population 2 is
= 0.0447
Answer:
Explanation:
Natural selection is process of differential survival and reproduction of the organisms which have better phenotypic traits over the other members of the same species. These traits help the organism to survive in unfavorable conditions and they are passed from the parents to the offsprings and through successive generations of the species.
For example, the development of long neck of the giraffe helped them to grab leaves from tree tops.
A slide with densely packed cells and canals for blood flow.
An organelle found in large numbers in most cells