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Biology, 19.03.2021 20:30 710jonathan

PLEASE HELP ASAP If you have the frequency of the dominant allele for a gene, how do you get the frequency of the recessive allele?
(1) Take the square of the frequency of the recessive allele.
(2) Multiply the frequency by the size of the population.
(3) Subtract the frequency of the dominant allele from 1.
(4) Take the square of the frequency of the dominant allele.

What will be the frequency of the recessive allele in a population of 100 kangaroos if there are 50 dominant alleles?
(1) 0.75
(2) 0.50
(3) 0.25
(4) 150

If you have the frequency of the recessive allele for a gene, how do you get the frequency of the dominant allele?

Multiply the frequency by the size of the population.

Take the square of the frequency of the dominant allele.

Subtract the frequency of the recessive allele from 1.

Take the square of the frequency of the recessive allele.

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