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Question 1

In conservation genetics, heterozygosity is a fundamental measure of genetic diversity

within a population. For example, if a population of leopards has an observed

heterozygosity (Ho) of 0.35, this means 35% of individuals possess different alleles at a

given genetic locus. In comparison, expected heterozygosity (He) represents the level

of genetic variation expected under random mating, and a much higher He value of, for

example, 0.52 would indicate potential inbreeding or genetic drift, thus reducing

diversity in this population. The inbreeding coefficient (Fis) quantifies the extent of

inbreeding, with values closer to 1 suggesting higher levels of inbreeding. If a population

of leopards shows a Fis of 0.33, it points to a significant reduction in genetic diversity

compared to a connected population with a lower Fis of, for example, 0.05. When

populations experience events like genetic bottlenecks, where population numbers

decrease drastically, allele frequencies become skewed, resulting in reduced allelic

richness (i.e. the number of alleles per locus). This can be detected through genetic

tests like the M-ratio, where a low value may signal the effects of a bottleneck. 2

Effective population size (Ne) refers to the number of individuals contributing to the next

generation's gene pool (i.e., the number of reproductive individuals in a population) and

is often lower than the censused population size due to factors like unequal sex ratios or

varying reproductive success. For example, if a population census size is 120 but the

Ne is only 40, this would indicate genetic vulnerability even though the actual population

size is quite large. Consider the following scenario and answer the questions that follow.

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