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Relative fitness relationship at equilibrium.Moderator: BioTeam
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Relative fitness relationship at equilibrium.I'm working on this problem for my population genetics class, and I just can't seem to get it. The problem is:
In a basic one locus – 2 allele selection model, assume the following fitness set in which the allele A is completely dominant with respect to allele a. What is the relationship between the relative fitnesses (w1 and w2) at equilibrium? genotype AA Aa aa relative fitness w1 w1 w2 Now I know that with complete dominance W1>W2, and W1=W12 and the phenotype frequencies are 3:1 for A:a. But I'm not quite sure what they are asking for. Any help would be great.
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