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12 February, 01:33

A dog breed has a pair of alleles that determine curly hair (

c. versus straight hair (

c. given allele frequencies of c = 0.1 and c = 0.9, solve the hardy-weinberg equation to determine the expected frequencies of individuals in the population having genotypes cc, cc, and cc

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  1. 12 February, 04:11
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    The hardy-weinberg equation is

    p2 + 2pq + q2 = 1

    where are already given with

    c = 0.1 and C = 0.9

    SO

    p2 = 0.9^2

    p2 = 0.81

    q2 = 0.01

    0.81 + 2pq - 0.01 = 1

    2pq = 0.18

    The answers are

    CC = 0.81

    cc = 0.01

    Cc = 0.18
  2. 12 February, 04:40
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    Dogs with genotype CC ⇒ 1, 1.0

    Dogs with genotype Cc ⇒ 20, 20.0

    Dogs with genotype cc ⇒ 89, 89.0
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