Can someone please help me? I have been denied/rejected two times on this problem. I need someone to help me calculate the “G5 Allele Frequency” I have included all the information in the picture and I put a red box around the section I need help with. The instructions only show me how to calculate the “Frequency G5” but NOT the “G5 Allele Frequency”. any help? Pls stop rejecting me and just try to help me? Pls
Can someone please help me? I have been denied/rejected two times on this problem. I need someone to help me calculate the “G5 Allele Frequency” I have included all the information in the picture and I put a red box around the section I need help with. The instructions only show me how to calculate the “Frequency G5” but NOT the “G5 Allele Frequency”. any help? Pls stop rejecting me and just try to help me? Pls
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Can someone please help me? I have been denied/rejected two times on this problem. I need someone to help me calculate the “G5 Allele Frequency” I have included all the information in the picture and I put a red box around the section I need help with.
The instructions only show me how to calculate the “Frequency G5” but NOT the “G5 Allele Frequency”.
any help? Pls stop rejecting me and just try to help me? Pls

Transcribed Image Text:3:49
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Environment: Clean Forest
Typica
Carbonaria
Total
Phenotype Frequency
Typica
Carbonaria
q
Р
Moths Released
Allele Frequency
Allele
d
D
Color
Light
Dark
G₁
166
308
474
G₂
259
254
513
Initial Frequency
Initial Allele Frequency
G3
372
234
606
G4
521
210
731
73
...
G5
851
199
1050
Frequency G5
(Round to 2 decimal places)
0.81
0.19
Gs Allele Frequency
(Round to 2 decimal places)
0

Transcribed Image Text:How to Calculate Phenotype Frequency
1) How to Calculate Genotypic Ratios
By using phenotypic ratios of a characteristic like math color in a parent population, we can
predict the genotypic ratios in the next generation. There are 3 genotypes present
.
Homozygous dominant (Carbonaria, DD) represented by the p value in the Hardy-
Weinberg equation.
▪ Homozygous recessive (Typica, do) represented by the of value in the Hardy
Weinberg aquation.
Heterozygous (Carbonaria, Da) is represented by the 200 value in the Hardy-Weinberg
equation.
2)
This shows a population where 20% of the moths have the dominant dark color
(Carbonaria) and 20% have a light color (Typica).
P Generation:
Phenotypic Ratio 20% Carbonarie
Allele Frequencies
Hardy-Weinberg Equation
P Generation:
3)
Using the phenotypic ratio, we can determine allele frequencies in the parental generation.
If the homozygous tralt (a) is 0.8 than a la 0.89.
Phenotypic Retic: 20% Carbonarie
Allele Frequencies
Hardy-Weinberg Equation:
P Generation:
Allele Frequencies
Hardy-Weinberg Equation
Phenotypic Ratio: 20% Carbonarie
D-011,
4)
Now that we know a la 0.89, pla 1.0-0.89. Therefore, p=0.11.
P Generation:
p²+210)q²-1
Allele Frequencies:
F, Generation Genotypes
Genotype Frequencies:
Hardy-Weinberg Equation:
ifa=0.8, then q
p2|pq) q-1
Phenotypic Ratio: 20% Carbonaria
D 0.11
P Generation:
5)
Now that we knowp-0.11 and 0-0.89 in the parental generation, we can plug these
numbers into the Hardy-Weinberg equation to predict the genotypic frequencies in the next
generation.
F Generation Genotypes:
Genotype Frequencies:
Hardy-Weinberg Equation:
HOA TY CH
DD
p+c-10
p+ 0.89-10 or p-1.0-0.89-0.m
p²2jpg) q-1
Phenotypic Retic 20% Carbonarie
Allele Frequencies
D=0.11
ĐƠN TY DỊCH
d-0.89
0.89
DD
B0% TY DICH
d-0.89
0.01
6)
Here we see that p² (homozygous dominant) la 0.01 and of (homozygous recessive) is
0.79. Lastly, 200 (heterozygous) is 0.20 as shown below.
BON. Typica
d=0.89
0.01
0.20
0.79
10.11 + 2(0.11 x 0.89) (0.899-10
0.01 +0.20 +0.79-1.0
p+21pq) q² =1
Dd
ĐỘNG TY DỊCH
d-0.80
dd
Dd
0.20
p²+20pql+q-1
X
dd
0.79
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