A mutation that has risen to high frequency through a selective sweep shows a characteristic pattern in which only one allele is found for other loci that occur nearest the selected mutation. Which of the following contribute(s) to this pattern?

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Answer:

Recombination is less likely to separate nearby allele from the favored one  contribute(s) to this pattern.

 Explanation:

  • Selective sweep is the reduction/elimination of the difference in the nucleotide (allele) in the mutation. This usually occurs in a rare allele.
  • Mutation is the alteration in the existing gene of a species.
  • Recombination is the exchange of DNA between the chromosomes of the parents.
  • The mutation levels are prone to increase or decrease during recombination.

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