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Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium
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If a population experiences no migration, is very large, has no mutations, has random mating, and there is no
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a q=0.2; p=0.8 b q=0.1; p=1.0 c q=0.04; p=0.16 d q=0.8; p=0.2 Question 6
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The frequency of two alleles in a gene pool is 0.17 (A) and 0.83(a). Assume that the population
is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.
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If a population experiences no migration, is very large, has no mutations, has random mating, and there is no selection, which
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Question 6%0D%0AIn a population that is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, the frequency of the recessive homozygote%0D%0Agenotype
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Your class is participating in a population genetic simulation. You and your classmates are the predators and your prey is candy
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What is the purpose of the Hardy-Weinberg equation?
* 1 point To determine the frequency of dominant and recessive alleles To
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You have sampled a population in which you know that the percentage of the homozygous dominant genotype (AA) is 16%.
Using that
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The frequency of two alleles in a gene pool is 0.17 (A) and 0.83(a). Assume that the population
is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.
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