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a. The frequency of individuals affected with an autosomally recessive inherited disorder is 1 in 4. Assuming that the population affected by this disease is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, what is the proportion of carrier individuals in this population?
b. What glycolytic product is shuttled to the mitochondria in aerobic respiration?
c. RUBP is used and PGA is formed in...?
1) a. The frequency of individuals affected with an autosomally recessive inherited disorder is 1 in...
Cystic fibrosis is an autosomal recessive disorder. In one population, the frequency of affected individuals (A 2 A 2) is 0.0004 Assuming that this population is under Hardy- Weinberg equilibrium, calculate all allele frequencies and genotype frequencies. Enter your numerical answers in the boxes below. Express each answer to four decimal places. Frequency of A1: Frequency of A2: Frequency of homozygous dominant: Frequency of homozygous recessive: Frequency of heterozygous
The incidence of Tay Sachs, an autosomal recessive genetic
disorder, is approximately 1 in 3,500 in a certain population of
Ashkenazi Jews. Assuming Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, what is the
frequency of carriers for the Tay Sachs allele in this
population?
The incidence of Tay Sachs, an autosomal recessive genetic disorder, is approximately 1 in 3,500 in a certain population of Ashkenazi Jews. Assuming Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, what is the frequency of carriers for the Tay Sachs allele in this population? OOO 98.5%...
if 1/40,000 individuals are affected by an autosomal recessive disorder in a population in HWE, what is the probability a carrier and someone with no family history will have an affected child?
if 1/40,000 individuals are affected by an autosomal recessive disorder in a population in HWE, what is the probability a carrier and someone with no family history will have an affected child?
Assuming a population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium and the frequency of the recessive allele (q) is equal to 0.2 (20%), you could estimate that the frequency of Homozygous Recessive individuals in this population would be _______________________
2. Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium; chi-square test Sickle cell anemia is a recessive disorder caused by a recessive mutation (S) in the b-hemoglobin gene. 80% of affected SS individuals die before reproducing. Heterozygotes (AS) and homozygous dominant (AA) individuals do not have sickle cell anemia. The table below shows the number of people of each genotype in a population of 100 people in population of Cameroon. Observed # individuals in a Cameroon population AA AS SS 62 32 6 What are the...
1. The incidence of Miller syndrome, a rare, recessive Mendelian disease, is 0.32%. Assuming that the population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium for the gene that causes this disease, calculate the percent of the population that is a carrier for Miller syndrome. 2. Due to assortive mating, the frequency of genotypes is AA: 46%; Aa: 0%; aa: 54% a.Calculate p and q for this population. b.What is the expected genotype frequencies in Hardy-Weinberg equilibriumc. Assume that assortive mating ceases. How many...
Suppose that in a population the frequency of a particular recessive condition is 1/800. Assume the presence of only a dominant allele (A) and a recessive allele (a) in the population and that the population is at Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. What is the frequency of the recessive allele that causes the condition? A. 0.000625 B. 0.0025 C. 0.35 D.0.05 E. 0.025
Q3 Question 3 1 Point In a Hardy-Weinberg situation, suppose that cystic fibrosis (a rare genetic disorder caused by having two recessive alleles) occurs in approximately 1 out of 1600 births in Canada. What is the estimated proportion of the population that would be carriers for the disorder? Q4 Question 4 2 Points For some genetically linked disorders, the survival of the heterozygous individual may be less than that of a homozygous dominant individual (while homozygous recessive individuals still have...
A disease is a recessive disorder (need 2 causal alleles to get it. 9 out of 10,000 people in a given location have it. Assuming the causal locus for the disease is in hardy-Weinberg equilibrium: 1- calculate p and q allele frequencies 2- 2 people from this location (male with the disease and female without the disease) have a child what is he probability that their child will have the disease? 3- the first child has the disease. What is...