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Biology, 22.04.2020 02:49, Lolag4996

4. You are managing two isolated populations of pine marten (a native mammal) in Maine. Each population has a neutral recessive mutation that codes for fluffier tails. Both start with the allele frequency at 50%. Over a 10-year period, the allele frequency in Population 1 increases from 50% to 65%. Over the same period what do you predict will happen in Population 2

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