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How can polymorphism's become a dominant trait in a population, w/o selective pressure being present?


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I assume you used the term "dominant" in a different context than in the genetic sense? I.e. do you mean frequency rather than the effect on phenotype?

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I assume you used the term "dominant" in a different context than in the genetic sense? I.e. do you mean frequency rather than the effect on phenotype?

Yes, my bad. I meant frequency.

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Just a curious thought if a random polymorphism could ever become a dominant trait in a population without any kind of selective pressure on the gene.

 

~EE

Can you give an (theoretical) example?

There is always selective pressure.

Edited by Itoero

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