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Biology, 21.05.2020 04:06 chem1014

In humans, red blood cells have a number of proteins embedded in the cell membrane. One type of protein, the Rh factor, is controlled by a single gene and is either present or missing from the red blood cells. If present, the individual has the Rh+ phenotype. If missing, the individual has the Rh− phenotype. Rh+ is the dominant to Rh−. Suppose that, in the Yoruban population, the frequency of the Rh− phenotype is 0.01.0.01. Using the Hardy–Weinberg equations, calculate the frequency of the Rh+ allele to at least two decimal places.

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