In a large, randomly mating population of frogs, the frequency of the allele for silver skin (s) is 0.04. The results of studies have shown that frogs with the given genotypes produce the average numbers of offspring shown in the table. Genotype h = SS Ss SS Offspring produced 12 10 4 If the relative fitnesses of SS, Ss, and ss can be written as 1, 1- hs, 1-s, what is the dominance coefficient (h) of the s allele?

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In a large, randomly mating population of frogs, the frequency of the allele for silver skin
(s) is 0.04. The results of studies have shown that frogs with the given genotypes produce
the average numbers of offspring shown in the table.
h =
Which of these will likely occur in future generations.
Genotype
O Both alleles will increase in frequency
The s allele will decrease in frequency
O The S allele will decrease in frequency
Genotypes will no longer be in Hardy-Weinberg proportions because of selection.
SS
S.s
SS
Offspring produced
12
If the relative fitnesses of SS, Ss, and ss can be written as 1, 1- hs, 1-s, what is the dominance coefficient (h) of the s allele?
10
4
Transcribed Image Text:In a large, randomly mating population of frogs, the frequency of the allele for silver skin (s) is 0.04. The results of studies have shown that frogs with the given genotypes produce the average numbers of offspring shown in the table. h = Which of these will likely occur in future generations. Genotype O Both alleles will increase in frequency The s allele will decrease in frequency O The S allele will decrease in frequency Genotypes will no longer be in Hardy-Weinberg proportions because of selection. SS S.s SS Offspring produced 12 If the relative fitnesses of SS, Ss, and ss can be written as 1, 1- hs, 1-s, what is the dominance coefficient (h) of the s allele? 10 4
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