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Biology, 07.04.2020 01:08 jaici68

Focus on the evolution of horn size in the Bighorn sheep population from 1950 to present. What would you predict would happen if hunting were discontinued for bighorn sheep in a large population?

a) Genotype frequency of H2H2 and H1H2 would increase.
b) We would only see genetic drift, but not evolution by natural selection on horn size.
c) There would be a new mutation for large horns because the females would prefer to mate with males with large horns.
d) There would be a large amount of gene flow between the population where hunting was not allowed and nearby populations where hunting was still allowed.
e) Over time, we could see an increase in the H1 allele frequency.

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