Q6.8. Imagine a population evolving by genetic drift, in which the frequency of allele K is 0.4. What is the probability
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Q6.8. Imagine a population evolving by genetic drift, in which the frequency of allele K is 0.4. What is the probability that at some point in the future allele K will drift to a frequency of 1.07 Express your answer as a number between 0 and 1. (Hint: Remember the exercise you did in Section 3-Size Matters, where you explored how the probability of fixation is dependent on an allele's initial frequency.)
Q6.10. For a population containing 70 females and 30 males, what is the effective population size, N.? Submit
Q6.10. For a population containing 70 females and 30 males, what is the effective population size, N.? Submit