An allele B, for white wool, is dominant over allele b, for black wool. In a sample of 1000 sheep, 910 are white and 90 are black. Calculate the allele frequencies within this sample population, assuming that the population is in H-W equilibrium. Enter values to two decimal places. p= II.L q=
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- In a given population of 610 individuals, the allele frequencies of the M and N alleles were found to be 0.62 and 0.38 respectively. Calculate the expected number of individuals with M, MN, and N blood type.An allele W, for white wool, is dominate over allele w, for black wool. In a sample of 900 sheep, 891 are white and 9 are black. Calculate the allelic frequencies within this population assuming the population is in HW equilibrium.The frequency of the A1 allele is p = 0.4, and that of the A2 allele is q = 0.6. The observed genotype frequencies are as follows: f(A1A1) = 0.25 f(A1A2) = 0.36 f(A2A2) = 0.39 Is there a Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium in the population?