Question: The individuals of this population mate randomly and never move
(i.e., there is no migration into…
The individuals of this population mate randomly and never move
(i.e., there is no migration into or out of the population), and
mutation also doesn’t occur. Each couple has two children and the
parents die after having their second child, so the population size
doesn’t change. Which of the following is true about the next
generation of this population?
A. | The genotypic frequencies will remain the same as they were in the parent population. |
B. | The genotypic frequencies will be double of what they were in the parent population. |
C. | The allele frequencies will be double what they were in the parent population. |
D. | The allele frequencies will remain the same as they were in the parent population. |
E. | Both genotypic and allele frequencies will remain the same as they were in the parent population. |
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