Show your work to earn full credit 1) A garter snake population has a hypothetical mutation...
Show your work to earn full credit 1) A garter snake population has a hypothetical mutation in the population that causes the snake with the mutation to hop to move rather than slither. This mutation is found in approximately 5 in every 10,000 snakes in a general population. Scientists try to determine what the specific mutation rate is for population of garter snakes is that live near a toxic waste site. They sample 500 individuals in the population and find that 120 of them have this mutation. a) Calculate the mutation rate for the hop mutation in this population? (3 pts) bns auld sol lollis to one or bodo s o do a lo noelugog balloon obup onwollt o wens of wold b) What would be the frequency of the recessive hop allele be at equilibrium if the selection coefficient of that allele was 0.2? (2 points)