Then: Provide evidence from the table below and an explanation, to support the claim you selected in question 4.

Based on knowledge from the lab, which graph do you think best predicts what will happen to the relative frequency of Alleles A and S in the population of Nairobi individuals over many generations if Malaria IS present? NOTE: Dashed line = Allele for Normal RBC, Solid line = Allele for Sickled RBC

Which graph do you think best predicts what will happen to the relative frequency of Alleles A and S in the population of Stockton individuals over many generations? NOTE: Dashed line = Allele for Normal RBC, Solid line = Allele for Sickled RBC

Recent scientific studies have documented variation in the alleles of Nairobi individuals. The alleles being studied are indicated as Q and Z below and represent alternative versions of a trait that affects red blood cell shape in individuals in an area with high malaria presence. (I picked random letters so you don't automatically know which represents cikled and which represents normal)
First: Select a claim to answer the question: Which allele codes for sickled red blood cells (hemoglobin S)?

Table 2. Percent survival of individuals when Malaria IS present and a threat in Nairobi.

If a vaccine comes out for people in Nairobi, that protects from malaria, for the next 1,000 years...
predict how the proportion of Q alleles of the population, living in the area, will change (increase, decrease) and
justify your predictions using evidence from the table above.
Copy and complete the following, to guide your response: I predict the proportion of individuals in Nairobi with the Q allele will INCREASE/DECREASE (pick one) because:
Is the scenario presented in question 5 above, microevolution or macroevolution? How do you know? Be VERY specific. `