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30 October, 03:47

Was the allele for white fur ever fully eliminated from the gene pool of the population? Explain why you think the allele would or would not eventually be eradicated from the population.

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  1. 30 October, 05:04
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    According to hardy-weinberg principle that says in a large random mating population in the absence of migration, mutation and selection the gene and genotype frequency remains constant.

    In a large random mating population the frequency of an Allele for white fur will remains in the population when there is no migration, mutation, or selection but the organism mate at random leading to production of offspring with similar Allele with there parents but when the population is small and random mating occur some allele will be selected against and lost in the population due to flunctuation in the population.
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