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- What is one assumption of the Hardy-Weinberg law that does not hold true for all populations?What is the expected genotype frequency of the heterozygous genotype under the Hardy-Weinberg equation P = 0.7?Which Hardy-Weinberg equation relates the frequencies of the genotypes for a particular gene locus?
- What does P-value indicate? In statistical analysis the results for two sets of data are presented with P < 0.01 and P<0.005. What does it mean?In the F2 generation, 306 rabbits with red eyes and 71 with a white eye phenotype suppose the calculated x2 value is 0.35. Find the x2 range using the distribution chart. What is the p-value range? using these information do you accept or reject the null hypothesis? The distribution chart is attached below.Assume there is a population with these different percentages of genotypes: 68% BB, 20% Bb, and about 9% bb. Will this be considered in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium? Why or why not?
- Does the data in the table conform to the Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium? ExplainFor a gene existing in two alleles, what are the allele frequencies when the heterozygote frequency is at its maximum value, assuming Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium? What if there are three alleles?Suppose that the probability of survival of the three different types of diploid individuals in mosquitoes, as a result of the drug, is given by the constants WRR, WRS, and WSS. What are the frequencies of the three different types after this differential survival?