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a, has a frequency of 0.15 how many A alleles are there in a randomly mating population of 229 individuals? (rounded up to the nearest whole individual allele) Your Answer: 390 Your Answer

          a, has a
frequency of 0.15 how many A alleles are there in a
randomly mating population of 229 individuals? (rounded up to the nearest whole
individual allele)
Your Answer:
390
Your Answer
        
a, has a
frequency of 0.15 how many A alleles are there in a
randomly mating population of 229 individuals? (rounded up to the nearest whole
individual allele)
Your Answer:
390
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00:01 In this video we will going to discuss about the population of a frequency for the blue i is given so we have to tell here the expected frequency.
00:08 So first of all it is given here that the frequency of a blue eye allele that becomes 0 .49 and the blue eye must be an autosomal resistant.
00:19 So after one generation if we have to tell the frequency that is 0 .25 but we can write it down f is equal to q scale that become 0 .5 volts.
00:30 So this becomes the answer.
00:33 Here, f is symbolized as a coefficient of in -reading...
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