Question 5 Given below are the genotypic frequencies for a single gene with two alleles for three different populations (#1, #2, and #3). A/A A/a a/a #1 0.25 0.50 0.25 # 2 0.35 0.56 0.09 # 3 0.49 0.42 0.09 Which of the following is incorrect about these three populations?

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A. Population 1 is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium; the frequency of allele A is 0.5. B. Two of the populations are not in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.
### Understanding Genotypic Frequencies for Different Populations

**Question 5**

Given below are the genotypic frequencies for a single gene with two alleles for three different populations (#1, #2, and #3).

|      | A/A | A/a | a/a |
|------|-----|-----|-----|
| #1   | 0.25| 0.50| 0.25|
| #2   | 0.35| 0.56| 0.09|
| #3   | 0.49| 0.42| 0.09|

**Which of the following is incorrect about these three populations?**

#### Explanation of the Table:

- **Columns:** The columns represent the different genotypes (combinations of the alleles A and a) possible at a single gene locus. 
  - **A/A:** Homozygous dominant genotype.
  - **A/a:** Heterozygous genotype.
  - **a/a:** Homozygous recessive genotype.
  
- **Rows:** The rows represent three separate populations (#1, #2, and #3). Each entry in the table shows the frequency of a particular genotype in each population.

By examining the table, we can draw comparisons and make observations about the frequency distribution of different genotypes across the three populations. 

For further analysis, one might consider:
- How these genotypic frequencies align with the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.
- Potential factors resulting in observed differences among populations.
  
Always verify the context and application of these frequencies in practical scenarios such as predicting phenotypic traits, studying genetic diversity, and understanding evolutionary dynamics within these populations.
Transcribed Image Text:### Understanding Genotypic Frequencies for Different Populations **Question 5** Given below are the genotypic frequencies for a single gene with two alleles for three different populations (#1, #2, and #3). | | A/A | A/a | a/a | |------|-----|-----|-----| | #1 | 0.25| 0.50| 0.25| | #2 | 0.35| 0.56| 0.09| | #3 | 0.49| 0.42| 0.09| **Which of the following is incorrect about these three populations?** #### Explanation of the Table: - **Columns:** The columns represent the different genotypes (combinations of the alleles A and a) possible at a single gene locus. - **A/A:** Homozygous dominant genotype. - **A/a:** Heterozygous genotype. - **a/a:** Homozygous recessive genotype. - **Rows:** The rows represent three separate populations (#1, #2, and #3). Each entry in the table shows the frequency of a particular genotype in each population. By examining the table, we can draw comparisons and make observations about the frequency distribution of different genotypes across the three populations. For further analysis, one might consider: - How these genotypic frequencies align with the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. - Potential factors resulting in observed differences among populations. Always verify the context and application of these frequencies in practical scenarios such as predicting phenotypic traits, studying genetic diversity, and understanding evolutionary dynamics within these populations.
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