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The genetic frequencies of two separate populations are: AA Aa aa Population 1 .36 .48 .16 Population 2 .55 .10 .35 a) What are the genotypic frequencies of the two populations? b) What are the allele frequencies? c) Are the populations in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?

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Step-by-step explanation:

first solve for genetic frequency

Population 1

genetic frequency AA = 36/100 = 0.36

Aa = 48/100 = 0.48

aa = 16/100 = 0.16

Allele frequency

A = 0.36 + (0.5 x 0.48) = 0.60

a = 0.16 + (0.5 x 0.48) = 0.40

Population 2

genetic frequency AA = 55/100 = 0.55

Aa = 10/100 = 0.10

aa = 35/100 = 0.35

allele frequency

A = 0.55 + (0.5 x 0.10) = 0.60

a = 0.35 + (0.5 x 0.10) = 0.40

Weinberg equilibrium states that the allele frequency of a population will remain the same from generation to generation or else there is a catastrophic activity.

from the calculations above, assuming population 1 and 2 are two different generations, it is perfectly in Weinberg equilibrium because the allele frequency is the same.

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