EBK INTEG.PRIN.OF ZOOLOGY
EBK INTEG.PRIN.OF ZOOLOGY
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Chapter 6, Problem 17RQ

Assume that you are sampling a trait in animal populations; the trait is controlled by a single allelic pair A and a, and you can distinguish all three phenotypes AA, Aa, and aa (intermediate inheritance). Your sample includes:

Chapter 6, Problem 17RQ, Assume that you are sampling a trait in animal populations; the trait is controlled by a single

Calculate the distribution of phenotypes in each population as expected under Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. Is population I in equilibrium? Is population II in equilibrium?

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To determine: Whether Population I is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.

Introduction: A population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium where the allele and genotype frequencies remain constant over generations. Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium follows the given equation, p2 + 2pq + q2 = 1, where, p2 represents the dominant homozygous genotype, q2 represents the recessive homozygous genotype and 2pq represent the heterozygous genotype.

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The animal population has A is a dominant allele and a is a recessive allele.

GenotypeNumber of individualsFrequency
AA300300/1000=0.30
Aa500500/1000=0.50
aa200200/1000=0.20
Total1000 

Frequency of allele A

f(A)= Fequency of genotype AA + 12 frequency of genotype Aa= 0.30 + 0.25= 0.55

f(a)= Fequency of genotype aa + 12 frequency of genotype Aa= 0.20 + 0.25= 0.45

For a population in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (p2+ 2pq + q2= 1)

In this case     A2+ 2Aa + a2= 1

Putting the values in the above equation,

=(0.55)2+ 2 (0.55)(0.45) + (0.45)2=0.30+0.50+0.20 =1

Distribution of population according to Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is as follows:

GenotypeThe phenotypic ratio at Hardy-Weinberg equilibriumNumber of individuals (ratio x total number of the individual)
AA0.30300
Aa0.50500
aa0.20200
Total11000

Population I is at Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium as expected and the observed phenotype is the same.

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Summary Introduction

To determine: Whether Population II is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.

Explanation of Solution

The animal population has A is a dominant allele and a is a recessive allele.

GenotypeNumber of individualsFrequency
AA400400/1000=0.40
Aa400400/1000=0.40
aa200200/1000=0.20
Total1000 

Frequency of allele A

f(A)= Fequency of genotype AA + 12 frequency of genotype Aa= 0.40 + 0.20= 0.60

Frequency of allele a

f(A)= Fequency of genotype aa + 12 frequency of genotype Aa= 0.20 + 0.20= 0.40

For a population in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (p2+ 2pq + q2= 1)

In this case A2+ 2Aa + a2= 1

Putting the values in the above equation,

=(0.60)2+ 2 (0.60)(0.40) + (0.40)2=0.36+0.48+0.16 =1

Distribution of population according to Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is as follows:

GenotypeThe phenotypic ratio at Hardy-Weinberg equilibriumNumber of individuals (ratio x total number of an individual)
AA0.36160
Aa0.48480
aa0.16160
Total11000

Population II is not at Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium as expected and the observed phenotype is not the same.

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