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- Given a population of 100 individuals where 15 are AA, 25 are Aa, and 60 are aa, what is the frequency of allele "A"and the frequency of allele "a"In a population of 300 humans, the following blood type frequencies for the MN blood group are reported170 Blood type M110 Blood type MN20 Blood type NWhat is the frequency of the M allele in this population? A.) 0.75 B.) 0.57 C.) 0.65 D.) 0.47If you have a population of 100 individuals and 40 are Aa and 50 are aa. What is the frequency of the A allele In the population
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