Since you repeated your experiment 10 times for each population size, you can determine how much variation there is in the change for any particular population size. How did population size affect the differences in the final frequencies of allele A1 among 10 trials conducted for each population (i.e., the variance in final values of f(A1) or p)? O the larger the population, the less predictable the change (i.e. there is more variation among the trials) O the smaller the population, the less predictable the change O there was no relationship between population size predictability in allele change

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Since you repeated your experiment 10 times for each population size, you can determine how much
variation there is in the change for any particular population size. How did population size affect the
differences in the final frequencies of allele A1 among 10 trials conducted for each population (i.e.,
the variance in final values of f(A1) or p)?
O the larger the population, the less predictable the change (i.e. there is more variation among the trials)
O the smaller the population, the less predictable the change
O there was no relationship between population size predictability in allele change
Transcribed Image Text:Since you repeated your experiment 10 times for each population size, you can determine how much variation there is in the change for any particular population size. How did population size affect the differences in the final frequencies of allele A1 among 10 trials conducted for each population (i.e., the variance in final values of f(A1) or p)? O the larger the population, the less predictable the change (i.e. there is more variation among the trials) O the smaller the population, the less predictable the change O there was no relationship between population size predictability in allele change
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