In a population of individuals tested for their genotypes at a single locus with two alleles, the frequencies of A and a alleles were 0.8 and 0.2, respectively. Genotypic frequencies were as follows: 4% aa, 32% Aa, and 64% AA. Which of the following frequency changes, if observed at a second timepoint, could be explained by inbreeding in the absence of other violations of Hardy-Weinberg conditions during the interval between first and second timepoints?

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In a population of individuals tested for their genotypes at a single locus with two alleles, the
frequencies of A and a alleles were 0.8 and 0.2, respectively. Genotypic frequencies were as follows:
4% aa, 32% Aa, and 64% AA. Which of the following frequency changes, if observed at a second
timepoint, could be explained by inbreeding in the absence of other violations of Hardy-Weinberg
conditions during the interval between first and second timepoints?
O A decrease in the frequency of both classes of homozygotes with corresponding increase in the frequency of
heterozygotes, but no change in allele frequencies
An increase in the frequency of both classes of homozygotes with corresponding decrease in the frequency of
heterozygotes, but no change in allele frequencies
An increase in the frequency of allele a with corresponding decrease in the frequency of A
O A decrease in the frequency of allele a with a corresponding increase in the frequency of A
Transcribed Image Text:In a population of individuals tested for their genotypes at a single locus with two alleles, the frequencies of A and a alleles were 0.8 and 0.2, respectively. Genotypic frequencies were as follows: 4% aa, 32% Aa, and 64% AA. Which of the following frequency changes, if observed at a second timepoint, could be explained by inbreeding in the absence of other violations of Hardy-Weinberg conditions during the interval between first and second timepoints? O A decrease in the frequency of both classes of homozygotes with corresponding increase in the frequency of heterozygotes, but no change in allele frequencies An increase in the frequency of both classes of homozygotes with corresponding decrease in the frequency of heterozygotes, but no change in allele frequencies An increase in the frequency of allele a with corresponding decrease in the frequency of A O A decrease in the frequency of allele a with a corresponding increase in the frequency of A
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