The figure below represents a map of 3 islands (labelled A, B, and C). The allele frequencies for one gene (with two alleles, H and h) in populations of a plant species found on all 3 islands is given for each island. A survey shows that the population sizes of the plant species for the three islands are A = 100, B = 1000, C = 10,000. On which island are the allele frequencies most likely the result of genetic drift? H = 0.95 h = 0.05 H = 0 h = 1.0 H = 1.0 В h = 0

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The figure below represents a map of 3 islands (labelled A, B, and C). The allele frequencies for one
gene (with two alleles, H and h) in populations of a plant species found on all 3 islands is given for
each island.
A survey shows that the population sizes of the plant species for the three islands are A = 100, B =
1000, C = 10,000. On which island are the allele frequencies most likely the result of genetic drift?
H = 0.95
h = 0.05
%3D
%3D
H = 0
h = 1.0
%3D
H = 1.0
h = 0
%3D
O A
O It is impossible to say which population is most likely to experience genetic drift.
O B
A.
Transcribed Image Text:The figure below represents a map of 3 islands (labelled A, B, and C). The allele frequencies for one gene (with two alleles, H and h) in populations of a plant species found on all 3 islands is given for each island. A survey shows that the population sizes of the plant species for the three islands are A = 100, B = 1000, C = 10,000. On which island are the allele frequencies most likely the result of genetic drift? H = 0.95 h = 0.05 %3D %3D H = 0 h = 1.0 %3D H = 1.0 h = 0 %3D O A O It is impossible to say which population is most likely to experience genetic drift. O B A.
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