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raketka [301]
3 years ago
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HELP PLEASE !!

Biology
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Virty [35]3 years ago
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Answer:

For the first part, the total number of B alleles in the population would be 84. For the second part, the total number of b alleles in the population would be 64.

Explanation:

First, let's talk about the given genotypes. The BB genotype contributes to the number of B alleles, the bb genotype contributes to the number of b alleles, and the Bb genotype contributes to both types of alleles.

The first question asks for the total number of B alleles. This means they want to know the sum of the number of BB genotypes and the number of Bb genotypes. So then we get 36 + 48, which is a total of 84 B alleles.

The second question asks for the total number of b alleles. This means they want to know the sum of the number of Bb genotypes and the number of bb genotypes. Then we just do what we did previously and we get 48 + 16, which is a total of 64 b alleles.

Good luck on the rest of the problems!

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