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Imagine that in population, the selective advantage of allele A1 is 0 in the first 1000 generations. In the next 1000 ge

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Imagine That In Population The Selective Advantage Of Allele A1 Is 0 In The First 1000 Generations In The Next 1000 Ge 1
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Imagine that in population, the selective advantage of allele A1 is 0 in the first 1000 generations. In the next 1000 generations, the selection advantage rises to 0.1. The population starts fixed for allele A2. This can most likely be explained due to the probability of allele A1 arising by mutation is higher in the first 1000 generations compared to the last 1000 generations. O True O False