A laboratory in British Columbia, the Kelatavicla lab, starts a mouse population where the frequency of the R allele is 0.5. You maintain this population for many years under the conditions found in column A. Given the information in the table (column A) and the information above it, predict what you think will happen to the frequency of the R allele. The frequency of the R allele will remain stable. The frequency of the R allele will increase. The frequency of the R allele will decrease. House mouse (Mus musculus) Gene of interest: B4galnt2 (encodes glycosyltransferase enzyme) Allele R: Associated with prolonged bleeding due to issues with blood clotting; associated with resistance to bacterial infections due to absence of intestinal expression. Allele C: Associated with increased susceptibility to bacterial infections; not associated with prolonged bleeding. A B C The population is closed; there are no new mice coming in. The cages are setup to allow for random mating. The B4galnt2 gene is not associated with any mating preferences or non-random mating patterns. Studies have shown that mutations in this locus are extremely rare. The population is EXTREMELY large. The population is kept in well maintained environment, free of bacterial infections. The mouse food is supplemented with a low dose of blood coagulator, which helps the blood clot and eliminates any prolonged bleeding. None of the genotypes display any side effects to this medication. The population is closed; there are no new mice coming in. The cages are setup to allow for random mating. The B4galnt2 gene is not associated with any mating preferences or non-random mating patterns. Studies have shown that mutations in this locus are extremely rare. The population is EXTREMELY large. The mouse food is supplemented with a low dose of blood coagulator, which helps the blood clot and eliminates any prolonged bleeding. None of the genotypes display any side effects to this medication. The population is closed; there are no new mice coming in. The cages are setup to allow for random mating. The B4galnt2 gene is not associated with any mating preferences or non-random mating patterns. Studies have shown that mutations in this locus are extremely rare. The population is kept in well maintained environment, free of bacterial infections. The mouse food is supplemented with a low dose of blood coagulator, which helps the blood clot and eliminates any prolonged bleeding. None of the genotypes display any side effects to this medication.

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A laboratory in British Columbia, the Kelatavicla lab, starts a mouse population where the frequency of the R allele is
0.5. You maintain this population for many years under the conditions found in column A. Given the information in the
table (column A) and the information above it, predict what you think will happen to the frequency of the R allele.
The frequency of the R allele will remain stable.
The frequency of the R allele will increase.
The frequency of the R allele will decrease.
Transcribed Image Text:A laboratory in British Columbia, the Kelatavicla lab, starts a mouse population where the frequency of the R allele is 0.5. You maintain this population for many years under the conditions found in column A. Given the information in the table (column A) and the information above it, predict what you think will happen to the frequency of the R allele. The frequency of the R allele will remain stable. The frequency of the R allele will increase. The frequency of the R allele will decrease.
House mouse (Mus musculus)
Gene of interest: B4galnt2 (encodes glycosyltransferase enzyme)
Allele R: Associated with prolonged bleeding due to issues with blood clotting; associated with resistance to bacterial infections due
to absence of intestinal expression.
Allele C: Associated with increased susceptibility to bacterial infections; not associated with prolonged bleeding.
A
B
C
The population is closed; there are no new mice coming in.
The cages are setup to allow for random mating. The
B4galnt2 gene is not associated with any mating preferences
or non-random mating patterns.
Studies have shown that mutations in this locus are
extremely rare.
The population is EXTREMELY large.
The population is kept in well maintained environment, free
of bacterial infections.
The mouse food is supplemented with a low dose of blood
coagulator, which helps the blood clot and eliminates any
prolonged bleeding. None of the genotypes display any side
effects to this medication.
The population is closed; there are no new mice
coming in.
The cages are setup to allow for random mating.
The B4galnt2 gene is not associated with any
mating preferences or non-random mating
patterns.
Studies have shown that mutations in this locus are
extremely rare.
The population is EXTREMELY large.
The mouse food is supplemented with a low dose
of blood coagulator, which helps the blood clot
and eliminates any prolonged bleeding. None of
the genotypes display any side effects to this
medication.
The population is closed; there are no new mice
coming in.
The cages are setup to allow for random mating.
The B4galnt2 gene is not associated with any
mating preferences or non-random mating
patterns.
Studies have shown that mutations in this locus are
extremely rare.
The population is kept in well maintained
environment, free of bacterial infections.
The mouse food is supplemented with a low dose
of blood coagulator, which helps the blood clot
and eliminates any prolonged bleeding. None of
the genotypes display any side effects to this
medication.
Transcribed Image Text:House mouse (Mus musculus) Gene of interest: B4galnt2 (encodes glycosyltransferase enzyme) Allele R: Associated with prolonged bleeding due to issues with blood clotting; associated with resistance to bacterial infections due to absence of intestinal expression. Allele C: Associated with increased susceptibility to bacterial infections; not associated with prolonged bleeding. A B C The population is closed; there are no new mice coming in. The cages are setup to allow for random mating. The B4galnt2 gene is not associated with any mating preferences or non-random mating patterns. Studies have shown that mutations in this locus are extremely rare. The population is EXTREMELY large. The population is kept in well maintained environment, free of bacterial infections. The mouse food is supplemented with a low dose of blood coagulator, which helps the blood clot and eliminates any prolonged bleeding. None of the genotypes display any side effects to this medication. The population is closed; there are no new mice coming in. The cages are setup to allow for random mating. The B4galnt2 gene is not associated with any mating preferences or non-random mating patterns. Studies have shown that mutations in this locus are extremely rare. The population is EXTREMELY large. The mouse food is supplemented with a low dose of blood coagulator, which helps the blood clot and eliminates any prolonged bleeding. None of the genotypes display any side effects to this medication. The population is closed; there are no new mice coming in. The cages are setup to allow for random mating. The B4galnt2 gene is not associated with any mating preferences or non-random mating patterns. Studies have shown that mutations in this locus are extremely rare. The population is kept in well maintained environment, free of bacterial infections. The mouse food is supplemented with a low dose of blood coagulator, which helps the blood clot and eliminates any prolonged bleeding. None of the genotypes display any side effects to this medication.
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