0.0 1.0 0.0 3 0.0 0.0 1.0 4 0.5 0.25 0.25 5 0.25 0.25 0.5 0.25 0.5 0.25 7 0.33 0.33 0.33 8 0.04 0.32 0.64 9. 0.64 0.32 0.04 10 0.986049 0.012902 0.000049 Which of the populations are in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium? Show your solutions. b. What are the p and q in each population?
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- 1) What is the most likely genotypes of the population rabbits living in northern Canada in 1850, if G is the allele for gray and g the allele for white? A) 85% g and 15% G B) 85% gg and 15% Gg C) 85% Gg and 15% Gg D) 85% GG and 15% gg Not GradedA population is made up of individuals where 77 have the A1A1 genotype, 65 have the A1 A2 genotype, and 123 have the A2A2 genotype. What is the allele frequency of A1? Answer to 2 decimal places.1.) Which statement below is not consistent with a population in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium? A.) Genetic drift is occuring. B.) Random mating is occuring. C.) Population size is large. D.) Migration is not occuring. 2.) Sickel cell anemia is an autosomal recessive genetic disorder. Because individuals affected by sickle cell anemia have defective hemoglobin proteins, their blood cannot transport oxygen properly. There appears to be a relationship between the incidence of malaria and sickle cell anemia. Individuals with sickle cell anemia are carriers of the sickle cell allele have some resistance to malaria. Malaria is caused by the parasite Plasmodium and is transmitted between humans by mosquitoes.” If scientists are successful in significantly reducing or eliminating malaria, the best prediction for what will happen to the allele for sickel cell anemia in the population is that it will: A.)not be affected by the elimination by malaria. B.) increase as its selective advantage…
- The frequency of the A1 allele is p = 0.4, and that of the A2 allele is q = 0.6. The observed genotype frequencies are as follows: f(A1A1) = 0.25 f(A1A2) = 0.36 f(A2A2) = 0.39 Is there a Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium in the population?A population of 1,000 individuals experiences 462 births and 380 deaths in 1 year. What is the value of r for this population? a. 0.842/individual/year b. 0.462/individual/year c. 0.380/individual/year d. 0.820/individual/year e. 0.082/individual/yearThe frequency of the recessive allele (r) in a population is equal to 0.70. What percentage of the population is likely to have a homoygous dominant genotype? 9%, 42%, or 49%
- The following genotypes are found in a population:AA = 90Aa = 70aa = 40What are the allele frequencies of A and a? A=0.83 and a=0.17 A=0.37 and a=0.63 A=0.52 and a=0.48 A=0.17 and a=0.83 A=0.63 and a=0.373) Movement of alleles between populations is called _____ and results in _____. a.genetic equilibrium; decreased genetic differences between populations b.genetic drift; increased genetic differences between the populations c.gene flow; increased genetic differences between the populations d.genetic drift; decreased genetic differences between the populations e.gene flow; decreased genetic differences between the populationsIn a population of frogs, allele frequencies for gene B are: p = f(B) = 0.3 q = f(b) = 0.7 If the population has 500 frogs and is under Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, what is the genotypic frequency of the Bb genotype? A. 150 B. 280 C. 210 D. 90
- If predicted genotypic frequencies do not match actual genotypic frequencies, what is true of the population? a It is changing. b It is in equilibrium. c The frequencies are unpredictable. d The sample population was too large.In a breeding population of 100 individuals, the frequency of the q allele is 0.05. What is the frequency of the p allele? 0.05 0.5 0.95 0.251.A very large population of randomly-mating laboratory mice contains 35% white mice. White coloring is caused by the recessive genotype, "aa". Calculate the frequency of the recessive allele (a). a. 5.9 % b. 17% c. 35% d. 41% e. 48% f. 59% g. 65% h. none of the choices 2. A very large population of randomly-mating laboratory mice contains 35% white mice. White coloring is caused by the recessive genotype, "aa". Calculate the frequency of the dominant allele (A). a. 5.9 % b. 17% c. 35% d. 41% e. 48% f. 59% g. 65% h. none of the choices