A large population of moths contains 35% white moths caused by the double recessive genotype, bb. What are all the allelic and genotypic frequencies for this population? (info on the equation also included)


Answer:
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p = 0.41
q = 0.59
p^2 = 17%
q^2 = 35%
2pq = 48%
to check:
.41+.59=1 so thats correct
.17+.35+.48=1 this is correct too
i hope that helped :)
The answer is :
p = 0.41
q = zero.59
p^2 = 17%
q^2 = 35%
2pq = forty eight%
solution: 41+59=1
17+35+48=1
Allele frequency refers to how not unusual an allele is in a populace. it is determined by counting how frequently the allele seems in the population then dividing by the whole quantity of copies of the gene. The gene pool of a population consists of all of the copies of all of the genes in that population.
Genotype frequency refers back to the variety of individuals with a given genotype divided with the aid of the whole quantity of people within the population while allele frequency refers back to the frequency of incidence or proportions of different alleles of a selected gene in a given population.
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