Multiple Choice
Consider a locus with two alleles in an island population, where all assumptions of the Hardy-Weinberg model are met except "no migration." The figure shows the change in the frequency of the A1 allele over several generations. What can you say about the population that is the source of migrants to the island?
A) The rate of migration in the source population is higher than in the island population.
B) The source population has a higher frequency of the A1 allele at generation zero than the island population.
C) Selection on the A1 allele is stronger in the island population than it is in the source population.
D) The A1 allele is under balancing selection in the source population.
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