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Chapter 13, Problem 7TYK
In a population with two alleles, B and b, the allele frequency of b is 0.4. B is dominant to b. What is the frequency of individuals with the dominant
a. 0.16
b. 0.36
c. 0.48
d. 0.84
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In a population that is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, there are two possible alleles for a certain gene, A and a. If the frequency of allele A is 0.4, what fraction of the population is heterozygous?
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A population is in Hardy Weinberg Equilibrium. The frequency of A is 0.6 and the frequency of a is 0.4. What is the expected frequency of AA individuals in the population?
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