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8 January, 15:42

In the previous question, you used the Hardy-Weinberg equation to determine the frequencies of the genotypes for HH, Hh, and hh, given gene frequencies of H = 0.2 and h = 0.8. These frequencies were: HH = 0.04 Hh = 0.32 hh = 0.64 Now, determine the expected numbers of each organism in the population (total size = 150) : Number of HH = Number of Hh = Number of hh =

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  1. 8 January, 16:55
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    If frequencies are: HH = 0.04 Hh = 0.32 hh = 0.64, this expressed in the percentage is 4%, 32% and 64% (4+32+64=100) respectively. If the total number of organisms in population is 150 then:

    Number of organisms with HH genotype is 0.4*150 = 6

    Number of organisms with Hh genotype is 0.32*150=48

    Number of organisms with hh genotype is 0.64*150=96

    6+48+96=150
  2. 8 January, 18:32
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    HH - 6

    Hh - 48

    hh-96
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