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amberrat224Lv1
28 Sep 2019
For a given population, consider a gene locus with two alleles labeled A and B; If the A allele occurs in the population with a frequency of 0.43, then the B allele:
A. is always the recessive allele.
B. has a frequency of 0.432 = 0.1849 in the population.
C. has a frequency of 0.57 in the population.
D. is always the dominant allele.
E. is always the mutant allele.
For a given population, consider a gene locus with two alleles labeled A and B; If the A allele occurs in the population with a frequency of 0.43, then the B allele:
A. is always the recessive allele. | |
B. has a frequency of 0.432 = 0.1849 in the population. | |
C. has a frequency of 0.57 in the population. | |
D. is always the dominant allele. | |
E. is always the mutant allele. |
Trinidad TremblayLv2
28 Sep 2019