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All else being equal, which one of the following population sizes (𝑁) and migration rates (π‘š) would result in the most genetic differentiation between populations (𝐹𝑠𝑑)? Note that 𝐹𝑠𝑑 is computed as 𝐹𝑠t=1/4π‘π‘š+1

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Updated On: Aug 26, 2025
  • 𝑁 = 500, π‘š = 1
  • 𝑁 = 200, π‘š = 200
  • 𝑁 = 40, π‘š = 10
  • 𝑁 = 40, π‘š = 1
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Interpret the formula.
\(F_{st}=\dfrac{1}{4Nm+1}\) \(\Rightarrow\) larger \(F_{st}\) occurs when \(4Nm+1\) is \emph{smallest}, i.e., minimize \(Nm\).

Step 2: Compute \(Nm\) for each option.
(A) \(Nm=500\times 1=500\Rightarrow F_{st}\approx \frac{1}{2001}\).
(B) \(Nm=200\times 200=40000\Rightarrow F_{st}\approx \frac{1}{160001}\).
(C) \(Nm=40\times 10=400\Rightarrow F_{st}\approx \frac{1}{1601}\).
(D) \(Nm=40\times 1=40\Rightarrow F_{st}=\frac{1}{161}\) (largest among options). Final Answer:\quad \(\boxed{\text{(D) }N=40,\; m=1}\)
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