In a population, one observes that all b alleles are present in heterozygote only. The frequency of heterozygotes is 0.1. What is the frequency of of the a allele?
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I really fail to understand Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium and can't find an easy enough source of information. Can you help me to understand Hardy-Weinberg ...
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This may sound incredibly complicated at first, but it's relatively straightforward and logical to answer.
Just keep in mind, this basic formula:
p2+2pq+q2=1 and p+q=1
The keywords in the above formula are mentioned below
p = frequency the dominant allele in the population
q = frequency the recessive allele of the population
p2 = percentage homozygous of dominant individuals
q2 = percentage homozygous recessive individuals
2pq = percentage heterozygous of individuals "
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