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In a particular human population, the allele frequencies for the A-B-O blood type locus are 0.35 (allele IA), 0.25 (allele IB), and 0.4 (allele i). What is the estimated frequency of individuals with blood
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In a particular human population, the allele frequencies for the A-B-O blood type locus are 0.35 (allele IA), 0.25 (allele IB), and 0.4 (allele i).
What is the estimated frequency of individuals with blood type A?
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Base on the question where as ask to estimate the frequency of individuals with blood type A, and in my further research and investigation the possible answer would be 35%. I hope you are satisfied with my answer and feel free to ask for more if you have questions and further clarifications
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