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19 April, 18:47

A population of mice has black or brown hair. The gene for black hair color (B) is dominant over brown (b). If 16% of the mice are homozygous black and 24% are heterozygous black, what would be the frequency of each allele?

(p + q = 1, p2 + 2pq + q2 = 1)

is it (A. p=0.65, q=0.35 (B. p=0.25, q=0.75 (C. p=0.4, q=0.6

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  1. 19 April, 19:08
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    The answer is C. p=0.4, q=0.6.

    If:

    p - the frequency of dominant allele B,

    q - the frequency of recessive allele b,

    the frequencies of the genotypes are:

    p² - for BB genotype (dominant homozygote with black hair),

    2pq - for Bb genotype (heterozygote with black hair),

    q ² - for bb genotype (recessive homozygote with brown hair).

    It is given:

    p ² = 16% = 0.16

    2pq = 24% = 0.24

    p = ?

    q = ?

    p = √p² = √0.16 = 0.4

    Using the formula

    p + q = 1

    ⇒ q = 1 - p = 1 - 0.4 = 0.6.

    Therefore, the frequencies of the alleles are:

    p = 0.4

    q = 0.6
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