In a small population that is not in Hardy-weinberg equilibrium and in which the
The answer is as follows :
A(p2) = 52/114 = 0.45
B(p2) = 27/112 = 0.23
AB(2pq) = 35/112 = 0.30
Frequency of A : p2 + 1/2(2pq) = 0.45 +1/2(0.30) = 0.6
Frequency of B : q= 1-p = 1-0.6 = 0.4
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The Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium assumes a small population. True OR False
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