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Sindrei [870]
3 years ago
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You have a population in hardy-weinberg equilibrium for the m and n alleles. these alleles are codominant. the allele frequency

of m is 0.4. what is the frequency of heterozygotes in the population
Biology
1 answer:
viktelen [127]3 years ago
5 0
<span>Answer: 48%

Because the population is in hardy-weinberg equilibrium, that means the sum of m and n alleles frequency would be 1
If m is 0.4, then n would be:
m+n=1
0.4+n=1
n=0.6

The frequency of organism with heterozygote genotype would be:
2 * m* n= 2 * 0.4 *0.6=0.48=48%</span>
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