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Biology, 07.11.2019 02:31, hixonjennifer

Imagine that the selection coefficient (s) against a harmful recessive allele (which occurs at a frequency q = 0.01), changes from s = 0.5 to s = 1. what effect will this change have on delta p (the change in the frequency of the dominant allele from one generation to the next)? calculate delta p at s= 0.5 and s = 1.

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