Principles of Biology
Principles of Biology
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ISBN: 9781259875120
Author: Robert Brooker, Eric P. Widmaier Dr., Linda Graham Dr. Ph.D., Peter Stiling Dr. Ph.D.
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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To determine:

The percentage of individuals that would be expected to be heterozygous carriers, on the basis of Hardy- Weinberg equilibrium.

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Hardy-Weinberg principle deals with gene frequency change in the random mating population. According to Hardy- Weinberg principle, the genotype frequencies remain in the proportion p2 (AA), 2pq (Aa), and q2 (aa). Hardy-Weinberg equation for allele frequency is p+q = 1 and for genotype frequency is p2+2pq+q2 = 1.

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