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7 June, 17:45

You are studying a population of voles that show 100% positive assortative mating by phenotype. When you measure the genotype frequencies of the population you get the following data. Allele "A" is completely dominant to allele "a."PAA = 0.12PAa = 0.56Paa = 0.32What will the frequency of Aa be in the next generation?

A. 0.235B. 0.189C. 0.120D. 0.096E. 0.251

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  1. 7 June, 18:28
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    C. 0.120

    Explanation:

    Assortative mating by phenotype means that individuals with similar phenotypes mate with one another more frequently than would be expected under a random mating pattern. Assortative mating can increase genetic relatedness within a population.

    The answer is C. 0.120 because in assortative mating, the allele frequency does not change as it is non-random mating and mates are chosen based on their phenotypes.
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