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Table 6 from ESTIMATION OF GENETIC DIVERSITY OF ARABIAN ORYX ( ORYX LEUCORYX ) IN WADI RUM AREA OF JORDAN BY MICROSATELLITE MARKERS | Semantic Scholar
![Heterozygosity: the frequency of heterozygotes in a population; expected heterozygosity is always less than in the previous generation | Evolution, Math, Nerd Heterozygosity: the frequency of heterozygotes in a population; expected heterozygosity is always less than in the previous generation | Evolution, Math, Nerd](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/f2/42/a1/f242a1577378a130fd826efdc1984fc0.gif)
Heterozygosity: the frequency of heterozygotes in a population; expected heterozygosity is always less than in the previous generation | Evolution, Math, Nerd
![SOLVED: Heterozygosity is reduced by a factor of -1/2N every generation by genetic drift. Given the initial heterozygosity Ho, the heterozygosity expected after generations (H) is H = (1-3)' H, He = ( SOLVED: Heterozygosity is reduced by a factor of -1/2N every generation by genetic drift. Given the initial heterozygosity Ho, the heterozygosity expected after generations (H) is H = (1-3)' H, He = (](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/a27edf7bb48248fdb9b326092fe55ebc.jpg)
SOLVED: Heterozygosity is reduced by a factor of -1/2N every generation by genetic drift. Given the initial heterozygosity Ho, the heterozygosity expected after generations (H) is H = (1-3)' H, He = (
![SOLVED: Question 6: Fst = 1 - (Hs/Ht), where Hs is averaged over subpopulations and Ht = He if all samples came from the same population (i.e., the subpopulations combined) Population Subpop SOLVED: Question 6: Fst = 1 - (Hs/Ht), where Hs is averaged over subpopulations and Ht = He if all samples came from the same population (i.e., the subpopulations combined) Population Subpop](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/e037a1c8fb6b41f5b1b07787199c1576.jpg)
SOLVED: Question 6: Fst = 1 - (Hs/Ht), where Hs is averaged over subpopulations and Ht = He if all samples came from the same population (i.e., the subpopulations combined) Population Subpop
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