You can just make a table in Microsoft word that has as many squares as you need.
Go to Insert - Table, and choose either 2x2 or 3x3, depending on how many you need.
<span>The answer is A. p2 = 0.36, 2pq = 0.48, q2 = 0.16.</span>
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Let's first distinguish alleles frequencies from
genotypes frequencies:
p - a frequency of R allele,
q - a frequency of r allele,
p² - a frequency of RR genotype,
2pq - a frequency of Rr genotype,
q² - a frequency of rr genotype.</span>
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<span>The gene frequency of allele r changes from 0.38
to 0.40, thus:
q = 0.40</span>
Now, we will implement this in the following
equation:
p + q = 1
If q = 0.40, then:
p + 0.40 = 1
</span>⇒ p = 1 - 0.40<span>
</span>⇒ p = 0.60
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<span>Now, the frequencies of both alleles are know
and it is easy to calculate the genotype frequencies:
- the frequency of RR genotype: p² = 0.60² = 0.36</span>
- the frequency of Rr genotype: 2pq =
2 · 0.60 · 0.40 = 0.48
- the frequency of rr genotype: q² = 0.40² =
0.16</span>
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<span>Therefore, the new genotype frequencies in
that population are p2 = 0.36, 2pq = 0.48, q2 = 0.16.</span></span>
Answer:
No I do not think that all of the cells in an animal are the same. All of the cells complete different things. For example, Mitochondria cells break down sugars and other compounds into celluar energy, while the skin cells are busy producing Keratin. This shows that no two cells are exactly the same.
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