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22 March, 04:19

Suppose a population is carrying a condition controlled by two alleles: R (dominant) and r (recessive). Only homozygous individuals that have two copies of the recessive allele have the condition. If the r allele is found in 15 percent of the population, what's the frequency of the RR genotype?

A. 2.25 percent

B. 25.5 percent

C. 72.25 percent

D. 12.75 percent

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  1. 22 March, 07:10
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    The answer is C. 72.25 percent.

    The Hardy-Weinberg principle can be used:

    p² + 2pq + q² = 1 and p + q = 1

    where p and q are the frequencies of the alleles, and p², q² and 2pq are the frequencies of the genotypes.

    The r allele (q) is found in 15% of the population:

    q = 15% = 15/100

    Thus, q = 0.15

    To calculate the R allele frequency (p), the formula p + q = 1 is used:

    If p + q = 1, then p = 1 - q

    p = 1 - 0.15

    Thus, p = 0.85

    Knowing the frequency of the R allele (p), it is easy to determine the frequency of the RR genotype (p²):

    p² = 0.85² = 0.7225

    Expressed in percentage, p² = 72.25%.
  2. 22 March, 07:15
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    Simple its d 72 and quarter percent
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