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18 August, 07:20

Dodos were flightless birds that have been extinct for about 300 years. Imagine that biologists found two surviving dodos on present-day Earth and mated this pair of birds. What would you expect of the resulting dodo population?

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  1. 18 August, 09:25
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    Answer: The frequencies of alleles in this new dodo population may be very different from the net Day frequencies from 1,000 years ago.

    Explanation: Due to the very low population of dodo, the frequency of alleles in this new dodo population may be very different from the frequencies expected in larger (now non-existent) populations.
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