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What Causes A Fixed Allele? [Solved]

The answer is in the original frequency of the allele. The probability of the allele becoming fixed in a population is equal to its original starting frequency. For example, if an allele has a 20% frequency starting in the population, then it also has a 20% chance of becoming fixed over time.

Understanding: Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms & Biallelic Alleles

This video is intended to help with a deeper understanding of how snips help with reading genomic files.

Detecting gene mutations: ASO technique

This video gives an overview aimed at science students to explain a common laboratory technique for detecting genetic mutations …

What is a dominant allele?

This tutorial on genetics explains the term dominant