Genetic drift
It is an example of Natural Selection, Modern Theories of Evolution.
Genetic drift
No you do not have to be a certain age, although you are more likely to get it when you are vulnerable for example, a pregnant woman. (i think)
mosquitos carry infected blood from those with malaria and when they bite another person the pathogen is passed onto them and they are likely to get malaria :)
Malaria was most likely spread through the bite of a female mosquito.
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Dominant allele because its more likely to be received by the next generation.
doctors or nurses more likely to be a nurse
The allele would not be passed on to further generations, as the organism cannot reproduce. There would be a smaller population of that organism who's genetic code does not contain the allele for that particular trait.
Yes, natural selection plays a role in the evolution of genetic resistance to malaria. Individuals with genetic traits that provide resistance to the disease are more likely to survive and pass on their genes, leading to a higher prevalence of resistance in populations where malaria is endemic. This evolutionary process is an example of natural selection in action.
A dominant allele is an allele that can take over a recessive allele, so if you have a dominant allele and a recessive allele, then the offspring will most likely have a dominant allele over a recessive allele. The dominant allele is expressed over the recessive allele.
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