Use this table to answer the next four questions. Population Population size (N) Recessive allele frequency in different generations 1 2 3 A 23 0.234 0.179 0.112 B 147 0.337 0.335 0.351 C 9085 0.540 0.541 0.540 D 12 960 0.348 0.356 0.401 Table 1. Measurements of recessive allele frequencies in four different populations of the same species in three successive generations. The first generation is 1, the second generation is 2, and the last generation is 3. Question 6 (1 point) The population in the chart that is most likely experiencing genetic drift is the population labelled ○ A

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Use this table to answer the next four questions.
Population Population
size (N)
Recessive allele frequency in different
generations
1
2
3
A
23
0.234
0.179
0.112
B
147
0.337
0.335
0.351
C
9085
0.540
0.541
0.540
D
12 960
0.348
0.356
0.401
Table 1. Measurements of recessive allele frequencies in four different populations of
the same species in three successive generations. The first generation is 1, the second
generation is 2, and the last generation is 3.
Question 6 (1 point)
The population in the chart that is most likely experiencing genetic drift is the
population labelled
○ A
Transcribed Image Text:Use this table to answer the next four questions. Population Population size (N) Recessive allele frequency in different generations 1 2 3 A 23 0.234 0.179 0.112 B 147 0.337 0.335 0.351 C 9085 0.540 0.541 0.540 D 12 960 0.348 0.356 0.401 Table 1. Measurements of recessive allele frequencies in four different populations of the same species in three successive generations. The first generation is 1, the second generation is 2, and the last generation is 3. Question 6 (1 point) The population in the chart that is most likely experiencing genetic drift is the population labelled ○ A
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