Three ships are carrying a population of rats as stow aways in their holds on a trans-Atlantic crossing from London to Boston in the 1900s. The ships differ in size, and hold space and as a result, ship A and B carry 100 rats and the ship C has 1000 rats.  The rats from ship A escape from the ship and colonize the underground transportation system in Boston where they begin mating with the resident subway population. Ships B and C have been found to carry contraband so the entire ship and its contents are locked up in dry storage, and the rats remain trapped inside for 5-10 rat generations. Part A:  What evolutionary process is likely to result in changes in allele frequencies in the US-born rat population in the Boston subway system before and after the arrival of ship A? A. Bottleneck effect  B. Mutation C. Gene flow D. Non-random mating What's the rationale? Part B: After several rat generations have passed, you compare the allele frequencies in the rats on ship B (100 original rats) and ship C (1000 original rats). In which ship are you more likely to find allele fixation?  A. More likely on ship B B. More likely on ship C C. Equally likely on ship B and C

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Three ships are carrying a population of rats as stow aways in their holds on a trans-Atlantic crossing from London to Boston in the 1900s. The ships differ in size, and hold space and as a result, ship A and B carry 100 rats and the ship C has 1000 rats. 

The rats from ship A escape from the ship and colonize the underground transportation system in Boston where they begin mating with the resident subway population. Ships B and C have been found to carry contraband so the entire ship and its contents are locked up in dry storage, and the rats remain trapped inside for 5-10 rat generations.

Part A: 

What evolutionary process is likely to result in changes in allele frequencies in the US-born rat population in the Boston subway system before and after the arrival of ship A?

A. Bottleneck effect 

B. Mutation

C. Gene flow

D. Non-random mating

What's the rationale?

Part B: After several rat generations have passed, you compare the allele frequencies in the rats on ship B (100 original rats) and ship C (1000 original rats). In which ship are you more likely to find allele fixation?

 A. More likely on ship B

B. More likely on ship C

C. Equally likely on ship B and C

 

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