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Biology, 28.01.2020 06:31 MathWizz5104

You have a population of 1000 people, and you are looking at the population genetics of a blood marker that has two alleles. the dominant allele (y) makes the protein, and the recessive allele (y) does not make the protein. when you test the blood of the population, you find: 490 people have the genotype yy. 420 people have the genotype yy. 90 people have the genotype yy. what are the allele frequencies (y and y)?

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