Human diploid cells have 46 chromosomes (the somatic number, 2n) and human haploid gametes (egg and sperm) have 23 chromosomes (n). Retroviruses that contain two copies of their RNA genome in each viral particle are also said to be diploid.
Answer:
Type O
Explanation:
Type O is the most demanded blood type in hospitals, both because it’s the most common and because O-negative blood is a universal donor type, meaning it is compatible with any blood type. Conversely, type AB-positive blood is called the universal recipient type because a person who has it can receive blood of any type.
Answer:
Frequency of BBBB genotype = 0.68
Frequency of BBBG genotype = 0.2
Frequency of BGBG genotype = 0.12
Explanation:
Genotype frequency = number of individuals of that genotype/ total number of individuals
In this population three types of individuals are present: blue, turquoise and green.
Frequency of BBBB genotype (blue) = 170/ ( 170 + 50 + 30)
= 170/250
= 0.68
Frequency of BBBG genotype (turquoise) = 50/250
= 0.2
Frequency of BGBG genotype (green) = 30/250
= 0.12
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