• Set A₁A₁ (HbAA) • Set A₁A₂ (HbAS) • Set A₂A₂ (Hbss) Using your simulations as examples, explain why the HbS allele is more common in some parts of the world than others. Include information about the genotypes in your response.
• Set A₁A₁ (HbAA) • Set A₁A₂ (HbAS) • Set A₂A₂ (Hbss) Using your simulations as examples, explain why the HbS allele is more common in some parts of the world than others. Include information about the genotypes in your response.
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Transcribed Image Text:• Set A₁A₁ (HbAA)
• Set A₁A₂ (HbAS)
• Set A₂A₂ (Hbss)
Using your simulations as examples, explain why the HbS allele is more common in
some parts of the world than others. Include information about the genotypes in
your response.

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Population Data
Population: Finite
N = 200
Frequency A, Allele
0.7-
0.6
0.1
Frequency A₂ Allele
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
-8°
0
Allele Frequency
# of Populations 5
# of Generations 200
20
freq A₁ 0.5
T
20
40
GO
60
40
A₁A₁
0.5
Fitness (w)
80
A₁ A₂
60
0
A₂A2
Change in A₁ Allele Frequency Over Time
100
Generations
Migration
120
80
None
140
100
0
Generations
A₁ ==>A₂
120
160
Change in A₂ Allele Frequency
Mutation
0
180
140
A₁ <==A₂
Inbreeding
160
+ += 84
(temporarily disabled)
0
F
Infinite Population
Pop_1
Pop_2
Pop_3
Pop_4
Pop_5
180
Bottleneck
Start gen Stop gen Pop Size
Info.
Growth Rate
1
Populations
# with A₁ Fixed=0
# with A₁ Lost = 0
Average # of Generations till
Fixation
=N/A
=N/A
(no populations with A₁ fixed)
Average # of Generations till loss
(no populations with A₁ lost)
Infinite Population
Pop_1
Pop_2
Pop_3
Pop_4
Pop 5
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