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18 November, 12:08

Consider a human blood type called the MN type, which is determined by two codominant alleles, M and N. An Eskimo population in East Greenland has 200 people, 168 were MM, 30 were MN, and 2 were NN genotypes, respectively. Referring to the above question, the (observed) frequency of NN in the population is:0.0750.60.850.01Referring to the above question, if the population is under Hard-Weinberg (HW) equilibrium, the expected genotype frequency of NN will be0.00710.8370.01Referring to the above question, what is the degree of freedom you use in finding the chi-square value in the table. 3142

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  1. 18 November, 12:29
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    - 0.01.

    -0.01.

    -1.

    Explanation:

    It is given that the population is under the hardy weinberg equilibrium, the observed frequency of NN can be calculated as follows;

    Let the MM frequency be p² = 168

    Let the MN frequency be 2pq = 30

    Let the NN frequency be q² = 2.

    q² = Individuals with NN / Total no. of individual.

    q² = 2 / 200 = 0.01.

    Then, q = 0.1.

    The degree of freedom = Number of allele - 1.

    Here, Number of allele = 2.

    Degree of freedom = 2-1.

    Degree of freedom = 1.

    Thus, the answer is - 0.01.

    -0.01.

    -1.
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