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In a diploid yeast population, a gene m has 3 alleles (a, b and c). Their frequencies in generation t-1 in the population are p1=0.5, p2=0.4and p3=0.1 respectively. The allele a mutates to b at a rate =0.2 per generation and the allele b mutates to c at a rate of v=0.1 per generation. Calculate the frequency of each allele in generation t.

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Allele frequency refers to how common an allele is in a population. It is determined by counting how many times the allele appears in the population then dividing by the total number of copies of the gene. The gene pool of a population consists of all the copies of all the genes in that population.

Answered by Anonymous
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Allele frequency refers to how common an allele is in a population. It is determined by counting how many times the allele appears in the population then dividing by the total number of copies of the gene. The gene pool of a population consists of all the copies of all the genes in that population.

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