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- If p = 0.65 and represents a dominant allele, what is the genotype frequency of heterozygotes if equilibrium is assumed? 0.46 0.42 0.12 0.65Can two populations have the same allele frequencies but different genotypes frequenciesbased on Harding-Weinberg Equation and the allele frequency table below, what is the frquency of the heteroygous individuals (=genotypes)? show work and expalin rationale sperm p(0.8) q(0.2) egg. P(0.8) p2(0.64) pq(0.16) s. q(0.2). pq(0.16). q2(0.04)
- An autosomal locus has alleles A and a. The allele frequencies in a population at Hardy Weinberg equilibrium are p = Freq(A) = 0.1 q = Freq(a) = 0.9 What is frequency of heterozygotes in this population? Enter a single number between 0 and 1, for example 0.33In a population with two alleles at the C locus (C and c), the frequency of the genotype cc is 0.17. Assuming that the C locus is at Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium in this population, what is the frequency of heterozygotes (Cc)? Round and report your answer to the second decimal place (0.00).In a population at Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium with only two alleles at locus A, the frequency of A alleles is 0.9. The frequency of heterozygotes for this allele is
- What is the expected frequency of heterozygotes in a population with allelic frequencies xand y that is in Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium?a. x + yb. xyc. 2 xyd.( x − y)2In a population of 123 individuals, a locus has two alleles: E and e. If 30 individuals have the ee genotype, and the locus is at Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, what is the frequency of the EE genotype? Round your answer to the second decimal place.A dominant phenotype you are studying is present in 8.25% of people in a population you are studying. If the population includes 1000 people, how many people are carriers if the population is under Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium? Round your answer to the nearest whole number.
- In a Lebanese population, the frequency of the IO allele is 0.67, while the frequency of the D allele (Rh locus) is 0.6. The two loci are independently assorting. What is the frequency of individuals with blood type O+? Assume mating in the population is randomIn a population with two alleles at the R locus (R and r), the frequency of the genotype rr is 0.10. Assuming that the R locus is at Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium in this population, what is the frequency of heterozygotes (Rr)? Round and report your answer to the second decimal place (0.00).Assume that in a certain population of giraffes, dark brown spots are dominant to light brown spots. If the frequency of dark brown giraffes is 56%, what is the frequency of the dark brown allele? Hint: the frequency that is provided is the frequency of a specific phenotype (i.e. not a genotype frequency)