Question #6d9ab
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Mar 25, 2017
Follow the steps below.
Explanation:
Assuming the population satisfies the Hardy-Weinberg conditions
- A large population
- Random mating
- No mutation
- No immigration or emigration
- No natural selection
Then we will use the Hardy-Weinberg equation that shows us the frequency of the dominant and recessive alleles in a population.
p = frequency of the dominant allele
q = frequency of the recessive allele
To figure out what q is knowing