STEP BY STEP Exaplanation would be appreciated so I can understand for upcomming exam. In humans, the COL1A1 locus codes for a collagen protein found in bone.  A recessive COLA1 allele believed to reduce bone density and increase risk of fractures differs from the wild type allele by the presence a GT in the first intron of the gene. This mutation can be easily screened by PCR, using COL1A1-specific primers followed restriction enzyme digest of the product with MscI. The normal allele is denoted as G and the recessive allele as T.  A recent study of 894 women found that 570 were GG, 291 were GT and 33 were TT.  (Assume for this exercise that these values reflect both male and female values for the sampled population. What are the frequencies of each allele? What are the frequencies of each genotype? c. Is this locus in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium? Use the table below to evaluate the significance of any deviation from H-W expectations.

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In humans, the COL1A1 locus codes for a collagen protein found in bone.  A recessive COLA1 allele believed to reduce bone density and increase risk of fractures differs from the wild type allele by the presence a GT in the first intron of the gene. This mutation can be easily screened by PCR, using COL1A1-specific primers followed restriction enzyme digest of the product with MscI. The normal allele is denoted as G and the recessive allele as T.  A recent study of 894 women found that 570 were GG, 291 were GT and 33 were TT.  (Assume for this exercise that these values reflect both male and female values for the sampled population.

  1. What are the frequencies of each allele?
  2. What are the frequencies of each genotype?

c. Is this locus in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium? Use the table below to evaluate the significance of any deviation from H-W expectations.

df
P= 0.05
P = 0.01
P=0.001
1
3.84
6.64
10.83
5.99
7.82
9.21
13.82
3
11.35
16.27
4
9.49
13.28
18.47
5
11.07
15.09
20.52
12.59
16.81
22.46
Transcribed Image Text:df P= 0.05 P = 0.01 P=0.001 1 3.84 6.64 10.83 5.99 7.82 9.21 13.82 3 11.35 16.27 4 9.49 13.28 18.47 5 11.07 15.09 20.52 12.59 16.81 22.46
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