A population with different alleles will have traits
For one thing, different individuals have different alleles.
There is not enough information to answer this questions. 10 alleles in 1 loci? 10 alleles total? 10 alleles for that gene in the population?
The distribution of alleles in a population - APEX
* Type A alleles could be : IAIA or IAi* Type B alleles could be : IBIB or IBi* Type AB alleles : IAIB* Type O alleles : ii
Alleles
For one thing, different individuals have different alleles.
There is not enough information to answer this questions. 10 alleles in 1 loci? 10 alleles total? 10 alleles for that gene in the population?
No alleles do not behave the same way no matter what the population size is because different behaviors are required for the adaption to larger population sizes.
1.Which does not add new alleles to a population gene pool?
The brothers have different alleles. They received different alleles from their parents
1.Which does not add new alleles to a population gene pool?
The distribution of alleles in a population - APEX
* Type A alleles could be : IAIA or IAi* Type B alleles could be : IBIB or IBi* Type AB alleles : IAIB* Type O alleles : ii
all alleles for all genes in a population.
Alleles that are the same = homozygous Alleles that are different = heterozygous
Alleles
The genotype that has two different alleles is heterozygous