A Population of 500 cats has 2 alleles of interest for determining tail length. The T allele encodes for a long tail and is completely dominant over the t allele, which encodes for a short tail. The table below presents the phenotype of cats with each possible genotype as well as the number of individuals in the population with each genotype. Phenotype Genotype Number of Individuals TT 260 Long-tailed Tt 160 Long-tailed tt 80 Short-tailed
Gene Flow
Gene flow, also known as gene migration, is the introduction of genetic material from a particular population to another population of the same species through interbreeding. For example, a bee facilitates its reproductive process by carrying pollen from one flower to another. The flow alters the composition of the gene pool of the receiving population. It introduces new alleles within the population and helps increase variability. This exchange of genetic material occurs through reproduction and brings about new combinations of traits into the population. Where human beings are concerned, actual migration of populations, whether voluntary or forced, brings about gene flow.
Population Biology
Population biology is the study of patterns in organism populations, specifically the growth and management of population size, population genetics, the evolution of life history, species interactions, and demography.
Speciation
The process of speciation involves the formation of new species during evolution. The new species evolve in such a way that both new and old species are not able to interbreed. Thus, speciation occurs when few members of one species get separated from the main species due to geographical, mechanical, or reproductive isolation. These separated members develop new traits that make them different from the main species. In other words, speciation could be defined as the absence of gene flow between two populations that become new species.
Allele Fixation
A gene is a unit of heredity and contains both physical and functional information that shapes an individual. Genes are made up of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), which carry genetic information from one generation to another, from one set of parents to their offspring, and so on. Every cell in a human body, or any living organism, has the same DNA, which implies that every cell in an individual’s body has all the information it needs to build and sustain the body!
What is the frequency of cats with long tails in the current population?
Question 1 options:
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0.68 |
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0.89 |
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0.84 |
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0.52 |
 | TT | 260 |
|  | Tt | 160 |
|  | tt | 80 |
- **Long-tailed (TT)**: There are 260 cats with the genotype TT, which indicates that they have two dominant alleles for a long tail.
- **Long-tailed (Tt)**: There are 160 cats with the genotype Tt, showing a long tail phenotype due to the dominant T allele.
- **Short-tailed (tt)**: There are 80 cats with the genotype tt, which have two recessive alleles and therefore exhibit a short tail phenotype.
This data indicates that the majority of the cat population in this study has a long tail due to the dominance of the T allele. The distinction between homozygous dominant (TT), heterozygous (Tt), and homozygous recessive (tt) genotypes highlights the genetic variability within the population.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fd4250c70-101e-4757-a6ed-7ce80aa4695e%2Fa6718912-3f65-47ef-b33b-2d559075dcb8%2Ftsw7e7_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)

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