The Typica moth population would decline. The Carbonaria moth population would have a reproductive advantage in the polluted forest. The Carbonaria moth would be easily spotted by predators on the dark polluted trees. The Carbonaria moth population would decline. The recessive allele frequency would decrease each generation. The recessive allele frequency would eventually reach zero.
The Typica moth population would decline. The Carbonaria moth population would have a reproductive advantage in the polluted forest. The Carbonaria moth would be easily spotted by predators on the dark polluted trees. The Carbonaria moth population would decline. The recessive allele frequency would decrease each generation. The recessive allele frequency would eventually reach zero.
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Carbonaria: Dd, DD
If 10 Typica moth and 90 Carbonaria moth were released into a polluted forest what would happen over several generations?
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The recessive allele frequency would decrease each generation.
The recessive allele frequency would eventually reach zero.
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