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9 July, 10:07

Would you expected similar levels or different levels of heterozygosity for y-linked vs. mitochondrial dna for sites free of selection? explain. g

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  1. 9 July, 13:27
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    I would expect the same levels of heterozygosity. This is because, for y-linked genes, they are only passed down by men through the Y-chromosome. Similarly, mitochondria DNA is only passed down by females through their eggs since sperm does not carry mitochondria during fertilization. Therefore most of these genes will be hemizygous in the population.
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